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Cashel is situated in the heart of Tipperary and Cashel Holiday Hostel is located in the heart of the Heritage town of Cashel – a popular destination with many visitors to Ireland and a great base from which to visit much of the surrounding countryside. The hostel itself is a family-run hostel in a renovated 250 year old Georgian house full of character and charm – just like the staff!
Cashel itself is a small market town in County Tipperary, Ireland. It has a rich history and many sights - including Cashel Rock - an outcrop of limestone that has been the home of kings for hundreds of years. With a population of only 3000, it has been unspoiled by tourism and is a good example of a 'real' Irish town. Despite having such a small population, there's always something to do - local sports matches are held every day, and the local bars have live bands almost every day of the week.
Whether you're a solo traveler stopping by for a night, or a football team staying for a week, the Cashel Holiday Hostel is the best budget accommodation in Cashel right in the middle of the town with easy access to the rest of the country!
At only a 5 minutes walk from the hostel stands the iconic Rock of Cashel, reputedly the site of the conversion of Aenghus, the King of Munster by St. Patrick in the 5th century AD. The town of Cashel is best known for this iconic structure, which, according to local mythology, originated in the Devil's Bit, a mountain 30 km north of Cashel when St. Patrick banished the devil from a cave, resulting in the Rock's landing in Cashel. The picturesque complex has a character of its own and is one of the most remarkable collections of medieval architecture and Celtic art to be found in Europe.
OPENING DATES: All year round
OPENING TIMES: Flexible
CHECK- IN: 8.30 am – 9.30 pm
You’ll find the best cheap hostel in Cashel in the Cashel Holiday Hostel and the best hostel in terms of the quality of your stay!
Manager P.J. Quinlan will be happy to welcome you to his hostel!
ADDRESS: John Street, Cashel, County Tipperary
FOR BOOKINGS: +353 (0)1 830 4555
or EMAIL: info@anoige.ie
HOSTEL PHONE: +353 (0)62 62330
We’re sure you can navigate around yourself – but here’s a helping hand with plenty of travel choices available!
GPS Details
Decimal: Latitude 52.515563 North Longitude 7.887084West
Minutes & Hours: Latitude 52° 30’ 56” North Longitude 7° 53’ 14” West
Road/Car/Coach: Cashel is near the M8. Turn off at the R639 or R691.
Public Bus: There are no less than 14 buses a day stopping in Cashel! From Dublin or Cork, You can get to Cashel by taking the Dublin-Cork line with Bus Eireann, this costs 13 Euro (10% discount if booked online) buses between Dublin and Cork (and vice-versa) leave every two hours. Alternatively, AirCoach also has their own Cork-Dublin line with differing times. A bit more info needed on how to get exactly to the hostel
MAP
Aside from being in the heart of Cashel, additional facilities include free WiFi, a spacious fully-equipped modern kitchen for self-catering, large common room with TV, open fire and library, *new* entertainment room, laundry and drying facilities and an outdoor seating area with *new* barbeque area. We also supply secure lockers for valuables and free secure motorbike and cycle parking with on-road parking available for cars.
• Spacious fully-equipped modern kitchen for self-catering
• Large common room with TV, open fire and library
• *New* entertainment room
• Laundry and drying facilities
• Outdoor seating area with *new* barbeque area
• Secure lockers for valuables
• Free secure motorbike and cycle parking
• On-road parking available for cars
• Free WiFi
Being in the heart of the country means that so many other attractions are within close distance to visit including:
The Rock of Cashel – as mentioned, The Rock of Cashel (also known as Cashel of the Kings) in Tipperary is home to the ruins of a great Celtic cathedral dating back to 1101 BC.
There’s also the town of Cahir, built around the 12th century Norman Cahir Castle, standing on a stony island on the River Suir, at the eastern side of the Galty Mountains. While in the Golden Vale you can pay a visit to village of Dundrum or the surrounding forest which has a number of listed forest walks.
Mitchelstown Cave is also a popular attraction and of great interest to children, (educational too – but don’t tell them that!). It’s comprised of 3 underground caverns with incredible drip formations to amaze viewers.
See below for some suggested daytrips and activities suited to all!
Hiking/Walking:
Galtee Walking Club
The Galtee Walking Club in the Glen of Aherlow meet every Sunday offering either mountain, forest track or road walk, also on Wednesday evening from May to September. Visitors are welcome on payment
Location: Glen Of Aherlow
Telephone: +353(0)6257239
Cashel Historic Town Walk
The Rock of Cashel dominates the town it overlooks. But there’s more to Cashel than this stunningly elevated chapel, round tower and abbey - not least its Georgian cathedral, 18th-century bishop’s palace and Bolton Library.
Location: Cashel
Telephone: +353 (0)62 62511
Galty Vee Valley Nature and Wildlife
The Galty Vee Valley is located between the Knockmealdown and Galty Mountains, It contains many historical and archaeological sites. Among the many scenic areas are: The Vee, Baylough and Shanbally Castle park land.
Location: Clogheen
Telephone: +353(0)5262258
Glen of Aherlow
Family Walk 3.3 kilometres (2 miles). Climb 130 metres (400 feet). Walking time 75 minutes.
Telephone: +353 (0)62 56331
Web: aherlow.com
Tipperary Heritage Way
There are many castles, monuments, abbeys and cemeteries along the Way, including Hore Abbey, the Rock of Cashel, Cahir Castle, Suir Castles and Swiss Cottage. The route can be divided into four easy stages: Vee to Ardfinnan, Ardfinnan to Cahir, Cahir to Golden and Golden to Cashel, the shortest route being of approximately two hours duration. It is suitable for all levels of walkers who can enjoy being at one with nature and discover the wide variety of flora and fauna of the region.
Telephone: +353 (0)51 875823
Fishing on the River Suir
The River Suir rises in the Devils Bit Mountains and flows through the limestone country of South Tipperary and North Waterford. Its physical characteristics provide an ideal habitat for salmon and trout. Grilse runs begin in late June and usually last through to the end of September, when the season ends.
The river Suir has all the characteristics of a chalk stream and therefore produces trout in abundance ranging in size from 400g to 1kg. The Suir is renowned as a dry-fly fishery. Access to the river is excellent. Visitors may purchase permits from any of the associations and most of the private fisheries on the river.
The Salmon and Trout seasons on the River Suir opens on the 17th March and closes on the 30th September.
Angling licences needed for Salmon and Trout fishing may be secured from Casale 2000, Bank Place, Cashel. 062 63106.
Trout Licence:- Cashel-Golden, Tipperary Angling Association, Cahervillahow. 062 72354.
Golfing
The South East regions boasts thirty 18-hole golf courses, exceptional value for money, and the finest weather conditions in Ireland (BY FAR!). It is no wonder therefore, that the region is one of the most visited golf destinations in the country.
Cahir Park Golf Club
Tel: 052 41474
Thurles Golf Club Turtulla, Thurles, Tipperary
Tel : +353 (0)504 21983
Web: www.golfeurope.com
Tipperary Golf Club Rathanny, Co. Tipperary
Tel : +353 (0)62 51119
Email: tipperarygolfclub@eircom.net
Cycling Tours
Tours From Cashel:
• Cashel-Golden-Tipperary-Aherlow-Bansha-Cahir-Cashel
(42 miles/67km). Glen of Aherlow. Forest Parks
• Cashel-Clonmel-Cahir-New Inn-Cashel. (37miles/59km)
Tolling parkland. County Museum, Clonmel.
Museum of Transport –Richmond Hill.
St Patrick’s Well (1.5miles from Clonmel Town centre on Cahir Road.)
River scenery. Marlfield Nature Reserve.
Cahir
Day 1: Right in the heart of the Golden Vale, the village of Dundrum is surrounded by forest and has a number of listed forest walks.
To the south is the town of Cahir, built around the 12th century Norman Cahir Castle, standing on a stony island on the River Suir, at the eastern side of the Galty Mountains.
There are a number of good cafes and restaurants in the town. The Swiss Cottage is a short distance from the town in Cahir Park. There are many lovely walks in and around the town.
To the West are the Galty Mountains with many guided walks for every level from beginner to advanced and short walks to suit children.
The nearby Mitchelstown Cave is also of interest to children, comprised of 3 underground caverns with incredible drip formations.
Clonmel
Day 2: Clonmel is a large town set in lovely Mountain Scenery. Nestling in the Comeragh Mountains with Slievenamon to the east and the Knockmealdowns to the South, it is a great place to shop, eat and explore the lovely countryside.
The Clonmel Heritage Trail takes in the main historical features of the town. Clonmel Racerourse is a short distance from town and garden lovers can visit nearby Killurney Garden. There are regular concerts, Theatre and exhibits at South Tipperary Arts Centre.
The nearby town of Fethard has been a walled town since the 13th century and within those walls are many Churches, Friaries, towers and Sheela-na-Gig carvings.
Glen of Aherlow
Day 3: The beautiful Glen of Aherlow is a 16 mile stretch across some of Tipperary’s most breathtaking countryside. The River Aherlow flows through it, it is a very popular walking and horse trail through valleys and up to beautiful corrie lakes deep in the Galty Mountain range. The Glen of Aherlow is between the Galtys and Slievenamuck Ridge on the North. The Glen is a walking centre of excellence. Nearby villages are Galbally and Bansha.
North of the Glen of Aherlow, Tipperary Town lies on the river Ara. The history of Tipperary, including its contribution in the War of Independence, can be accessed at the Tipperary Excel Heritage Centre in the town. A short trip outside the town to Limerick Junction is Tipperary Racecourse with flat racing and national hunt meetings. There is a golf course at the scenic Tipperary Golf Club and Ballykisteen Golf and Country Club.
Karting
Tipperary Raceway, Rosegreen, Cashel
Tel.: 062 62974
See www.tipperarymotorspeedway.ie for fixtures (Sundays only)
Junior racing open to ages 12+
€30 (no admission fee)
The Playground
Upper Friar Street, Cashel
(ask directions locally)
Swings and slides and a climbing frame for younger children and a green area, with picnic table and free car parking adjacent.
Use you’re an Óige/Hostelling International Membership Card to receive discounts in Local Restaurants, which you can see on our full dining guides on display in our reception.
You may receive a 10% or 15% discount off each meal, depending on the restaurant and the number of guests arriving, arrival dates and reservations.
Keep an eye out for our packages and special offers which can save you €€€s and also, if you are a group of 10+ we also give group discounts where possible.
Lastly if you are a member of An Óige/Hostelling International, you will get a 10% discount on accomodation costs at our hostels per person, per night (see the Ts & Cs for that!). Make sure your membership card is up to date or order a new one now!
*Price for the hostel includes sheet hire*
• 10 bed (en-suite) €19.50 per person per night (pppn)
• 8 bed dorm €17.50 per person per night (pppn)
• 4&5 bed dorm (shared bathroom) €19.50 per person per night (pppn)
• 4 bed room (en-suite) €20.50 per person per night (pppn)
• 2 bed room (double/twin) €23.00 per person per night (pppn)
For Groups - 10% off quoted rates if groups (10+ people) stay longer than 2 days.
For Groups (15+) Continental Breakfast can be pre-booked @ €5.00 per person. Continental Breakfast includes choice of cereals, tea/coffee, juice, yogurts, fruit, bread and toast, jam/nutella etc and cheese)
Cashel's restaurants cater for every taste and budget - whether you want fine French food, an authentic curry, or some quick fish and chips, there's somewhere in Cashel for you. Full dining guides are available at our reception – just ask and we can let you know about the discounts available too!
Want to rent the Whole Hostel…?
You can rent out the whole hostel for special occasions (reunions, parties) or even if you just want the run of the place! See below for the room breakdown.
Rent-a-hostel for Cashel Holiday Hostel (51 beds) is only available from October to March for €500.00 per night with further discounts when booking 3 nights or more. Please contact groups@anoige.ie with any enquiries.
Hostel Room Details
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Room Type |
Quantity |
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Single Room |
2 |
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Twin Room |
1 |
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4 bed room en-suite |
4 |
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5 bed standard room |
1 |
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8 bed room |
2 |
|
10 bed room en-suite |
1 |
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Total Number Beds |
51 |
You’ll find the best cheap hostel in Cashel in the Cashel Holiday Hostel and the best hostel in terms of the quality of your stay!
We'll be updating this page regularly with up-and-coming events!
Cashel Arts Festival - Enjoy days full of entertainment
What is it? Talk, paint, dance, laugh...You can have it all at this colourful 10 day festival of music, visual art, theatre, comedy, talks, workshops, family and children's events.
When? November 11th to 20th. For further information see the Cashel Arts Festival website
Bulmers Comedy Festival - World class comedians line up to tickle your ribs
What is it? At this fstival you can expect thrills and belly laughs as top comedians ensure Clonmal is the funniest hotspot on the planet
When? November 17th to 20th. For further information see the Clonmel Comedy website
Clonmel Junction Festival - held annually in July
What is it? The festival hosts international theatre, emerging theatre, children's theatre, family entertainment, circus, dance, rock, world music, comedy and lots of free entertainment for every age.
When? July 6th to 15th. For further information check out the Junction Festival website