Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary

Glen of Aherlow

Boasting no less than five picturesque walks, the Glen of Aherlow Loops range in length from 2km to 10km and each is an enjoyable and refreshing as the next.

  • Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary
  • Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary

County

Tipperary South

Nearest Town

Glen of Aherlow

Details

Directions

Contact

Telephone:

+353 (0)62 56 331

Email:

info@aherlow.com

Website:

www.aherlow.com

Address:

Glen of Aherlow Fáilte Society, Coach Road, Glen of Aherlow, Co Tipperary, Republic of Ireland

Glen of Aherlow Tipperary South Ireland South

Nestled within sight of the lush valley of the River Aherlow between the Galtee Mountains and the wooded ridge of Slievenamuck, the five looped walks (Woodland, Bianconi, Balinacourty, Rock an Thorabh and Millennium Stone) are renowned for the warmth of their welcome and the friendship of their people. Bounded by the pretty villages of Galbally and Bansha, the Glen was historically an important pass between neighbouring Limerick and Tipperary, so you’ll find a huge array of prehistoric, early Christian and medieval sites within the valley itself and in the hinterland.

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