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Wexford, Wexford County to Cahir, Tipperary County from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Wexford, Ireland
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Cahir, Ireland

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Traveling From Wexford to Cahir

Traveling from Wexford to Cahir offers you a rich contrast between the coastal charm of Wexford and the historical allure of Cahir's castle and countryside.

Best Neighbourhoods in Cahir

Cahir features inviting neighborhoods that showcase its rich culture and history.

Cahir Town Centre
• Close to historical sites like Cahir Castle
• Bustling with shops and restaurants
The Green
• Scenic parks ideal for leisurely walks
• Family-friendly atmosphere with playgrounds
Clogheen Road
• Residential area with local charm
• Access to scenic views of the countryside

Best Times To Visit Cahir's Attractions

Timing your visits to Cahir's attractions can enhance your experience significantly.

Cahir Castle
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better photo opportunities.
Swiss Cottage
Midweek visits are best; weekends tend to attract larger groups.
The River Suir Walk
Early spring or autumn offers stunning views with fewer tourists.

Cahir Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Cahir enjoys a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers, making it a pleasant destination year-round. The best times to visit are late spring and early autumn, as these seasons provide comfortable weather ideal for exploring without the hustle of peak tourist crowds.

Cahir Dining Delights

At The Floury Hand, you can savor a hearty beef and Guinness stew made with locally sourced ingredients, presenting a comforting contrast to Wexford’s lighter seafood fare. The warm, rustic atmosphere here invites you to enjoy a truly Irish dining experience that highlights the region's rich agricultural heritage.