OFFICE DE TOURISME
Cahir, Ireland, is a town rich in history and scenery. It's packed with places to visit, all within a thirty-minute drive of each other. One of the most impressive sites is Athassel Abbey, one of Ireland's largest monastic ruins. Built in the late 12th century, it covers almost four acres and is located along the River Suir, around 2 km south of Golden. Another place of interest is the War Memorial, erected in 1930 in memory of the 88 officers and soldiers from Cahir who lost their lives in the First World War. The town is also home to Cahir Castle, a well-preserved feudal castle on a rocky island in the middle of the River Suir. It has been open to the public since 1917 and has even been used as a backdrop for films such as "Tristan and Yseult" and "Excalibur". Finally, don't miss the Sensory and Mobility Garden, an area specially designed to be accessible to all, especially the disabled. It features scented plants, monuments, textured paths and much more to stimulate the senses. Cahir offers a complete and varied tourist experience.
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