Welcome to Cahir, County Tipperary

Cahir (Cathair Dún Iascaigh, meaning the stonefort of the fish) is a town in South Tippearary. The town is best known for Cahir Castle, built on an island in the River Suir, near the centre of the town, and the Swiss Cottage.

It is widely known in history as being a defence town and was also the first town to be linked by stagecoach, in the 1800s when Charles Bianconi commenced services between Clonmel, Cahir and Cashel.

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Cahir News Cahir News
(29 Jul 2010) Cahir Park AFC's Saturday Academy for U-6s to U-9s is now closed for the summer holidays.
(29 Jul 2010) Cahir GAA Club members Colm O'Flaherty and Mattie Hussey have received an award from the GAA for the history book they have written about their beloved club.
(29 Jul 2010) A beautiful new exhibition by landscape artist Teresa Moran is on display at the Craft Granary in Cahir from August 5 to 29.
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