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Population: 2900
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Cashel, a heritage town, is overlooked by one of Ireland's most imposing landmarks, the Rock of Cashel, which dates back before records began in the 4th Century. Rising steeply from Tipperary's Golden Vale, the magnificent limestone outcrop is topped by a remarkable group of medieval ruins including a 12th Century round tower, high cross and chapel, a 13th Century cathedral and a 15th Century castle. Quite apart from these dramatic buildings, Cashel has a number of ancient churches, abbeys and castles on its doorstep plus a variety of visitor attractions. Cashel Folk Village brings back the atmosphere of olden days with its delightful reconstructions of thatched shops, homes and village trades. It also operates a small museum about the 1916 Easter Rising. History-lovers will adore Bolton Library, with its shelves of precious antiquarian books, while past times spring vividly to life at the Bru Boru cultural centre, ranged round a village green. Situated below the Rock, the centre celebrates traditional music, dance and theatre, and it has a restaurant too. Cashel makes for a wonderful, scenic base for walking, cycling, riding and fishing in the Suir river. And you don't have to travel too far to find a golf course or a racetrack.

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Warpool Court Hotel (120.27 miles)

Warpool Court Hotel
Situated in its own grounds, overlooking the wild Atlantic with its offshore islands of Skomer and Ramsey, Warpool Court has unrivalled views. Easy walking distance to the Pembrokeshire coastal path and the 'city' centre of ... More
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TYF Eco Hotel (120.71 miles)

TYF Eco Hotel

Attached to a converted 19th century windmill in rural St. David's, this homely and environmentally conscious hotel is an ideal base for a range of outdoor activities. Situated just off a quiet lane, close to the ... More | visit website

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Felindre Cottages (122.11 miles)

Felindre Cottages
The two timber lodges at Felindre are surrounded by farmland in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

It is just five minutes walk through the fields to the Coastal Path and the picturesque fishing ... More | visit website
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Erinfa Bed and Breakfast & Self Catering (123.23 miles)

Nestled peacefully on the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park, West Wales in large private grounds offering plenty of space to relax or play, Erinfa luxury home has five large bedrooms with sea views and country views.

A one ... More | visit website
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Quality Cottages (123.68 miles)

Quality Cottages
Wonderful Wales – within such a tiny country we have so much squeezed in to see, do and learn. Quality Cottages have for 50 years, been offering both the best of holiday cottages in ... More
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Lochmeyler Farm Guest House (125.49 miles)

Lochmeyler Farm Guest House
A 220 acre working dairy farm in the centre of the St Davids Penninsular. 3 miles from coastal path. Luxury facilities, 5 stars Visitwales, 5 Diamond AA, Visitwales Gold Award. We have 7 en-suite bedrooms, ... More | visit website
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Keatings B&B (128.11 miles)

Keatings B&B

We offer short and long stay bed and breakfast accommodation conveniently situated near to the rail and ferry services here in Fishguard. Whether leaving or arriving in mainland Britain, ours is the perfect place to ... More | visit website

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Hope and Anchor Inn (128.17 miles)

Fine Food and Comfortable Rooms and the doorstep of the Fishguard Cork Irish Ferry and pembrokeshire National Park ... More
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Ivy Bridge Hotel (128.19 miles)

Ivy Bridge Hotel
Ivybridge offers a diverse range of facilities and activities to help you enjoy a perfect holiday. We are set in beautiful surroundings with easy access to woodland trails and Pembrokeshire's famous coastal paths. Only 15 minutes ... More | visit website
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Ty-Hendre (128.25 miles)

Ty-Hendre

Ty-Hendre is a superbly appointed cottage which sleeps 4, is situated just a couple of miles out of Fishguard and with lovely pastoral surroundings. The owners have created a delightful conservation area within the 5 ... More | visit website

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