Co. Tipperary, Ireland

Cahir Castle

History

Cahir Castle is one of the largest and most well preserved castles in Ireland. Built in the 13th century, it’s located on a rocky island in the middle of the River Suir. It served as a stronghold for the Butler family until it finally fell to the Earl of Sussex in 1599.

Of all the castles we visited in Ireland, Cahir was the most “castle” like. It’s surrounded by the river and has to be accessed via bridge It was a large walled fortress with a yard to house a garrison during times of war. There was a portcullis with gate still in tact. Winding stairs and different levels of rooms galore. It is a rather large property and a nice break from the traditional tower houses you usually find across the island.

  • Right in the middle of Cahir town.

    E21 P652

  • Metered.

    There is plenty of room to park in the parking lot adjacent to the castle.

  • €5 per person

    Walk across the bridge from the adjacent parking lot and walk straight up the the counter inside the open door.

  • Pros: You definitely get you castle vibes.

    Parking is super accessible.

    You’re right in the middle of town.

    Cons: Lots of people and traffic including tour buses.

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