Tipperary Highlight Butler Trail

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Experience the Butler Trail

The Butler Trail begins in the picturesque town of Cahir, travelling through the bustling towns of Clonmel and Carrick-on-Suir, carrying onto Roscrea. The trail highlights the impact the Butler family dynasty has had on these Tipperary towns and the legacy they left behind.

Along this brilliant trail you will meet some of Ireland’s most awe-inspiring sights.

Download the Butler Trail app on iTunes and Google Play. The app includes three audio trails (available in English, French and German) and a travel guide of Ireland’s Ancient East. These trails will guide you around the ancient towns of Cahir, Clonmel, Carrick-On-Suir and Roscrea, revealing a network of stories – set in a landscape stretching out over 5,000 years.

Download The Butler Trail App & Audio Guide


Swiss Cottage

Built in the early 1800s by Richard Butler, the Swiss Cottage remains as a must-see attraction in the South East of Ireland. Explore the age-old interior of this charming cottage and enjoy a picnic on the grounds, admiring the stunning scenery.

Ancient Castles

Cahir Castle is widely known as one of Ireland’s largest and best-preserved castles. Dating back to the 13th century, the castle was built for the reputable Butler Family. Perfectly positioned in the heart of the town overlooking the River Suir.

The grand and glorious Ormond Castle stands in Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland’s only unfortified Tudor Manor House. While Carey’s Castle can be found in the wonderful woodlands of the Dungarvan Road, outside of Clonmel.

The Medieval Town of Clonmel

Clonmel is a town rich in heritage, surrounded by the Comeragh Mountains and Slievenamon. The town is dotted with historic landmarks including St. Patrick’s Well and the Main Guard, which was built by James Butler in 1675.

Visit the Tipperary County Museum for an inspiring experience. Learn about the thriving community of Clonmel and the fascinating lives of our ancestors.

Furthermore, Clonmel is a part of the Irish Walled Towns Network and is well-known for its resistance to the infamous siege by Oliver Cromwell in 1650.