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Waterford, Waterford County to Tipperary, Tipperary County from $15: 3 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Waterford, Ireland
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Tipperary, Ireland

How to Get from Waterford to Tipperary: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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12 kmDistance
1h 30m Fastest

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2h  30m
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$15-20
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Distance: 12 km
Duration: 1h 30m

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Traveling From Waterford to Tipperary

The journey between Waterford and Tipperary takes you from the coastal charm of Ireland’s oldest city to the lush, rolling hills and rich heritage of Tipperary, showcasing a blend of maritime history and picturesque landscapes.

Best Neighbourhoods in Tipperary

Tipperary offers a range of neighborhoods rich in culture and scenery.

Thurles
• Home to the iconic Semple Stadium.
• Vibrant local festivals celebrate Irish culture.
Nenagh
• Features a historic castle and lake.
• Bustling market town with charming cafes.
Clonmel
• Nestled by the scenic River Suir.
• Known for its lively music scene.

Best Times To Visit Tipperary's Attractions

Maximize your Tipperary experience by visiting attractions at the right times.

Cahir Castle
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to enjoy fewer crowds.
Rock of Cashel
Weekdays are ideal for a peaceful exploration of this historic site.
Nenagh Castle
Late spring and early fall offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

Tipperary Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Tipperary enjoys a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers, making it a pleasant destination year-round; however, the best times to visit are typically late spring and early fall when the weather is generally more stable. Being prepared for rain can enhance your travel experience, allowing you to explore all the stunning scenery and attractions without interruption.

Dining Recommendation in Tipperary

For a taste of Tipperary, don’t miss the opportunity to savor a traditional Irish stew at The Apple Tree in Nenagh, where the focus on local ingredients creates a hearty, comforting dish that contrasts with the seafood flavors prevalent in Waterford. The rustic atmosphere and warm hospitality here elevate the dining experience, inviting you to engage with the region's culinary heritage in a way that feels distinctly local.

Waterford - Tipperary operators

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