1map logoGo to main page

Ballylongford, Kerry to Tipperary, Tipperary County from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

Compare Travel Options and Prices

from
Ballylongford, Ireland
to
Tipperary, Ireland

Compare Train, Bus, Flight, and Driving Options

Get detailed, step-by-step directions below for your trip from Ballylongford to Tipperary with 1Map travel planner. Easily compare ticket prices, explore various transport options, and find the best routes for a seamless and cost-effective travel experience.

route map
Distance: km
Duration:

Traveling From Ballylongford to Tipperary

The journey from Ballylongford, a serene coastal village, to the vibrant county of Tipperary offers a fascinating contrast between tranquil sea views and the lush rolling hills and rich history of the inland landscape.

Best Neighbourhoods in Tipperary

Tipperary boasts diverse neighborhoods that each offer distinct experiences.

Clonmel
• Scenic views along the River Suir
• Rich in history and culture
Tipperary Town
• Charming town center with quaint shops
• Close to historical sites
Nenagh
• Home to a stunning medieval castle
• Vibrant local arts scene

Best Times To Visit Tipperary's Attractions

Planning your visit to Tipperary? Timing can enhance your experience at its attractions.

Rock of Cashel
Visit early mornings or late afternoons for fewer crowds and stunning light.
Kilkenny Castle
Choose weekdays, especially in spring or fall, to enjoy a quieter atmosphere.
Cahir Castle
Late spring offers pleasant weather and smaller crowds for exploring the grounds.

Tipperary Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Tipperary experiences a mild, temperate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters, making it a delightful destination year-round. Spring and early summer often present the best conditions for travel, as the weather is generally pleasant, enhancing your time spent exploring this beautiful region.

Dining Recommendation in Tipperary

For a unique culinary experience, visit The Carpenters Restaurant in Tipperary, where you can savor traditional Irish dishes made with local, seasonal ingredients; the savory lamb shank is a standout. Unlike the coastal fare of Ballylongford, this dining spot embraces the hearty flavors of the Irish countryside, offering a cozy atmosphere that invites you to slow down and enjoy your meal.