Cahir Castle Things to Know: An Impregnable Fortress in the South of Ireland

Here we share some amazing Cahir Castle things to know.  First, location: head to Southern Ireland and the Province of Munster. The castle is located in Tipperary County, and it is just two hours by car from Dublin's airport.

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Follow signs leading to the M7 heading south, and continue following signs for Limerick. Once on the N24, look for the left exit onto Bridge Street, which leads you right to Cahir Castle.

Cahir Castle Things to Know

Here are some fun facts about this amazing Irish landmark.  Hopefully they will entice you to pay a visit in person!

But if that is not possible, you can always use them to impress your friends with your knowledge of one of the most-visited attractions in Ireland.

  • In the heart of County Tipperary is Cahir Castle, a wonderfully preserved fortress built by the Prince of Thomond in 1142.
  • For nearly 400 years, the castle was said to be impregnable, but that ended with the siege in 1599.
  • Visiting the Castle today, you'll definitely want to participate in the guided tour a well as the audio-visual presentation that gives insight into the role of the castle in the region.

  • Be sure to stroll through the gatehouse and enter the innermost courtyard, which was the safest place in the castle.
  • The name Cahir is, like many traditional castles, derived from its description. The Irish word cathair translates as stone fort, which is exactly what the castle is.
  • The Castle passed through many hands between the 13th century and today. It was remodeled twice before the 17th century, and it was partially rebuilt in the 1840s.
  • The last Lord Cahir died in 1961. When he passed away, the castle became the property of the Irish State.
  • The Castle has been featured in films and television shows ever since. It was used as a battle scene location for the film Excalibur, and it was more recently used in the television show The Tudors.
  • If you visit, make sure you start with the short film. This is a great introduction to the castle and its many changes and influences through history.
  • As you near castle, you'll see cannon on wheels right outside. Take a closer look at the stone wall and you'll seen an iron cannonball, a reminder of the siege that this castle once endured. 
  • There is a small shop where visitors can buy souvenirs from the castle. Make sure you bring cash along, because that's the only accepted means of payment.
  • After visiting the Castle, you might want to take a stroll along the riverwalk. In under 20 minutes, you'll arrive at the picturesque Swiss Cottage. Built in 1810 for the 1st Earl of Glengall, the cottage is the perfect addition to a day exploring the area on foot.

You can find more Cahir Castle things to know from Great Castles here.

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