The atmosphere was mystical and you felt as if you were entering a era of days gone by. The historical significance was as imposing as the structure itself, nestled on the hilltop, overlooking the vista of greenery in County Tipperary. You could feel the spirit of the Celtic warriors who stood guard in days gone by. Several forlorn Celtic ...
We visited Cashel on as part of a day trip from Waterford to Killkenny. It was a typical rainy day in Ireland, but the views from the Rock were spectacular. The Rock of Cashel is amazing. The town was a fun place to walk around - It is very quaint. The shopkeepers were very friendly and outgoing.
We grabbed lunch at the SuperValu - across ...
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Ladyswell House B&B Cashel beneath The Rock of Cashel
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/09/06
This B&B is located a stone throw away from the Rock of Cashel and is a perfect base for exploring the town of Cashel. The views from the bedrooms are spectacular as is the breakfast in the morning . 5 Stars
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/26/05
Wonderful spot ~Rock is a wonder work of the past.Stayed in the Cashel palace and dined in wonderful spots such as Chez Hans and The Bailey restuaraunts
Cashel is a spectacular piece of history. All of Cashel is lovley; the people are so warm and welcoming; the touchable history is overwhelming.
Standing on the Rock and looking out over the town and the countryside is thrilling. To touch the stones touched by Brian Boru and think about all that has happened on this piece of Irish soil is ...
We stayed in the Ladysmith B&B located on the main road before the climb to the Rock of Cashel. We got a "family" room with a double bed and 2 singles - he cut us a deal on the price as well! (instead of paying per person, we were 4)
Cashel didn't have much in the way of food, but it did have a helpfl tourist info center as well ...
I didn't have a lot of time in Cashel, but I did make it to the Rock of Cashel. This was absolutely amazing. The church itself is in fact in ruins, but you are still able to walk around inside. There was restoration work going on when I was there. It is rather large and of course made of rocks. It was lovely. There is a replica of St. ...
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