Cashel Holiday Hostel
We provide single, double, family and dormitory rooms which are brightly decorated and spotlessly clean at very reasonable prices. Centrally located in the town of Cashel, we are on the national bus route between Cork and Dublin - with a choice of no less than 14 buses per
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O'Brien's Holiday Lodge - Cashel Lodge
The charming stone building is almost 200 years old and lovingly renovated to the highest of standards. The original purpose of the building remains something of a mystery. Nothing quite seems to fit, though, over time, it has been used for stables, stock and storage and was often loosely described as a
Stable Coach House ...
Cashel (Caiseal Mumhan in Irish, meaning "Stone Fortress of Munster") is a town in County Tipperary, in the southern midlands of the Republic of Ireland, which is also the episcopal see of a Roman Catholic archbishopric and of an Anglican bishop.
The town is just off the N8 route from Dublin to Cork. Cashel is particularly renowned for the Rock of Cashel, a site hosting a ruined church and fortifications, formerly the seat of the Irish kings of Munster.