
Perched high on a limestone outcrop in County Tipperary, the Rock of Cashel is a spectacular cluster of medieval buildings that once served as the seat of the Kings of Munster. The site includes the impressive 12th-century Cormac’s Chapel, known for its remarkable Romanesque architecture and intricate carvings, as well as a 28-meter-high round tower offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Nearby, the Gothic cathedral stands in regal ruins, echoing the region’s storied past. Guided tours are available, providing fascinating insight into the political and spiritual significance of the complex. Bring a camera for memorable photos, and take a short walk into the snug town of Cashel for local hospitality and dining.
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