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Extract from the Cahir Travel Guides:
You're unlikely to miss
CAHIR
. The town sits on a major crossroads on the routes between Clonmel, Cork, Cashel and Tipperary. Its
castle
(daily: mid-March to mid-June & mid-Sept to mid-Oct 9.30am-5.30pm; mid-June to mid-Sept 9am-7.30pm; mid-Oct to mid-March 9.30am-4.30pm; 2/?2.54; Heritage Card), set on a rocky islet in the River Suir, beside the road to Cork, is Cahir's outstanding attraction - even the name Cahir means "fort". In essence the building is Anglo-Norman, and goes back to the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, though the virgin appearance of the outer shell is deceptive, with a good deal... read the whole Cahir Travel Guides...
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