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Lough Derg, Ireland's best kept secret
offers a haven of peace and tranquility.

North
Tipperary is a sporting enthusiast's ideal location. Among
the sporting attractions are hurling, golf, athletics, sailing,
fishing, windsurfing, greyhound racing and horseracing.
Why not attend local greyhound and
horse racing in Thurles.
Tipperary has long being associated
with the sport of kings. The North Tipperary annual point-to-point
is held in the field adjoining Abbeyview B&B.
Abbeyview B&B is within driving
distance of all Southern Ireland's main attractions:
- Galway
- Killarney
- Cork
- Limerick
- Dublin
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Tipperary, Lough Derg and the Shannon
Abbeyview B &B is 3 miles from Lough Derg, Southern
Ireland's largest lake offering all amenties that one
would expect from such a large freshwater lake such
as fishing, sailing, cruising, windsurfing.

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The Tipperary shores of Lough Derg have many small
villages nestling its inlets such as Terryglass, Garrykennedy, Killaloe, Ballina
and Dromineer.
Establishments in these villages offer fine food
and traditional Irish music sessions.
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Nenagh town
Nenagh's gaelic name, Aonach Urmhumhan, means "Fair
of Munster". Nenagh still retains its image as
a thriving rural Irish town with many traditional
and modern retail outlets.
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Sporting Tipperary
Hurling:
Nenagh offers many sporting attractions. The traditional
Irish game of hurling is played throughout Ireland.
Tipperary, also known as the "Premier County"
is a traditional stronghold of hurling and one can witness
many games of hurling any weekend.
Rugby:
Nenagh supports a strong rubgy club that has contibuted
handsomely to the recent successes of Munster rubgy.
Athletics:
Nenagh also boasts Ireland's only indoor running arena,
where national athletics events are held on a regular
basis.
Golf:
Nenagh hosts a beautiful 18 hole woodland golfcourse
with at least 6 more courses within 30 minutes.

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