Great vlog. I feel sorry for anyone who visits Ireland and only see's Dublin. You gotta see the countryside and rural towns, and the locals who live there
I know nothing of Cahir until recently when I went to Ireland to attend a 2-week field school program on medieval castles and churches. Though the field school is based in Galway, it included places in County Tipperary, which included the Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castle. We spent the night in Cahir at the Cahir House Hotel. The place is quite comfy with a pub where you can get dinner and a nice bistro where breakfast is included and is within walking distance from all the main sights in town and took a nice walk in the evening passed the castle, toward the supervalue, and back to the town center for a few pints at the Galtee Inn. We went to the Castle the next morning and it was pretty neat. The history of the castle was amazing especially since it was built by members of the O'Brien Clan, who were one the earliest know families in Ireland, and the siege that took place during the late 1500s. Didn't get to see the Swiss Cottage since I tried to walk there and realized that the walk was longer than it seemed. I would definitely return to Cahir because of how cute it is and has such a friendly vibe to it and how close it is to a lot of places in that part of Ireland.
We went to Cahir, on purpose. Great location to visit other towns. Cahir House is the "center" of town. Many events happen there. WH Irwin's is the highlight. The walk to the cottage would've been worth filming, especially since you were there for two weeks. There are "Faire Doors" on the walk, near the castle parking lot. I'm ready to go back.
You don't tip bar staff in Ireland unless they have waitresses waiting tables (which is rare). Also maybe you could give some basic history of the castles. When it was built, who built it etc
We always tip waitstaff when we are filming, regardless of the country. We feel like it's only right since we are using the pub in our videos. At 2:08 I give a brief synopsis of the castle, but we probably could have added more info than just that.
This is so true. Back at home before traveling, I had felt that anything from the 1600's was ancient (How could anything last 400+ years???). Coming to Europe and seeing castles that are nearly 1000 years old, some even more, really gave me perspective on how young the US really is. -Harrison
I'm from cahir I go to the school there have to admit you make the town look alot nicer than it actually looks the castle is really boring after a bit as once you've been a couple of times it loses its magic but you definitely earned a subscriber
Odhran Doyle It’s so cool that you’ve found this video and commented, thank you!! I can see how things become monotonous when you’re used to them, to us Cahir was really special. If you don’t mind me asking, how did you find this video? Today it has randomly shot up in views!
Every kid thinks their home town is boring and life is so much better and exciting elsewhere. When you grow up and do some travelling you'll realise how good you had it
Great job guys !! Loved the video. I am born and raised in Cahir and it is a wonderful little town with great people. You can link in with me on instagram #travellingtipperaryman
11,000 euro trip to Ireland?? When did we say that?? 😆 Our entire 6 month eurotrip to many countries, including our student debt, insurance and bills cost us $4,500 each.
@@MoreTravelPlease Still €9000 Euros for a Euro trip seems like day light robbery. I'd barely spend €900 Euro's Traveling from my Ireland to Russia including several European nations between here and there. Simply cut out any hotels hostels and bed and breakfast lodgings. Instead buy a decent 4 season tent A few insulated mats and sleeping bags You'll enjoy the nation's and counties You visit that way. Better to sleep under the stars Rather than going bankrupt. Peace be with thee and kindest of regards
@@tobiahtoviyahgoodnessof349 How long did you travel for? It cost me $4,500 for 6 months of traveling through some of the most expensive places in the world - and keep in mind that 4,500 includes my phone bill, student debt, and insurance as well as tickets for castles, shopping, gifts, food, many planes, everything. It costs us more to live at home paying rent and spending gas money. I'd say our trip was extremely cheap! We house sat for almost the entire trip so we did not pay for any lodging besides the odd day here and there.
@@MoreTravelPlease Ok lady I concede. But still, it wouldn't be me. At least till I find my Gold and Gemstones Perhaps I won't mind so much then. Kindest of regards
Loved this ! Looks like your having so much fun there with super nice locals ! Cahir is officially on my “places to go” list now ! 🍻cheers
Thank you! Yes, the people there make it so easy to make friends! :) You'll love it there!
Great vlog. I feel sorry for anyone who visits Ireland and only see's Dublin. You gotta see the countryside and rural towns, and the locals who live there
I know nothing of Cahir until recently when I went to Ireland to attend a 2-week field school program on medieval castles and churches. Though the field school is based in Galway, it included places in County Tipperary, which included the Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castle. We spent the night in Cahir at the Cahir House Hotel. The place is quite comfy with a pub where you can get dinner and a nice bistro where breakfast is included and is within walking distance from all the main sights in town and took a nice walk in the evening passed the castle, toward the supervalue, and back to the town center for a few pints at the Galtee Inn. We went to the Castle the next morning and it was pretty neat. The history of the castle was amazing especially since it was built by members of the O'Brien Clan, who were one the earliest know families in Ireland, and the siege that took place during the late 1500s. Didn't get to see the Swiss Cottage since I tried to walk there and realized that the walk was longer than it seemed. I would definitely return to Cahir because of how cute it is and has such a friendly vibe to it and how close it is to a lot of places in that part of Ireland.
Greetings from Madrid. Nice video.
Tipperary truly is the “premier county” for any American looking for real, old school, traditional, Ireland. EXTREMELY underrated!!!
We visited Cahir in 1999 and 2003 and it's on our "recommend" list to everyone who asks!
Damn, that is a nice place ! Good job on this video guys :D
Thanks Sebastian! 💖
Yes there is vloggers from cahir :)i do stuff, loved the video Glad you enjoyed Cahir!
You proved me wrong! Thank you for watching! :) Love your town!
We went to Cahir, on purpose. Great location to visit other towns. Cahir House is the "center" of town. Many events happen there. WH Irwin's is the highlight. The walk to the cottage would've been worth filming, especially since you were there for two weeks. There are "Faire Doors" on the walk, near the castle parking lot. I'm ready to go back.
We did go on the walk a few times and saw the fairy doors! It was so cute! Just didn't make it into this video. Cahir is so great, I'm glad you went!
Cahair Castle is very well k ow parts of excallaber was filmed here and many more films
I live in cahir beside cahir castle
You live in a beautiful town!
What was the point in doing it in two parts? Surely the watch time is just the same??
You don't tip bar staff in Ireland unless they have waitresses waiting tables (which is rare). Also maybe you could give some basic history of the castles. When it was built, who built it etc
We always tip waitstaff when we are filming, regardless of the country. We feel like it's only right since we are using the pub in our videos. At 2:08 I give a brief synopsis of the castle, but we probably could have added more info than just that.
It must feel odd returning to the USA, we are spoilt, to the point of barely noticing, by our historical buildings and cultures here in Europe.
This is so true. Back at home before traveling, I had felt that anything from the 1600's was ancient (How could anything last 400+ years???). Coming to Europe and seeing castles that are nearly 1000 years old, some even more, really gave me perspective on how young the US really is. -Harrison
I was at that castle years ago and didn't bother going in.Probably because there is a castle in my town i took it for granted
You did not visit the rock of cashel which is close to chair and is even larger and hundreds of years older still I enjoyed the vlog
If you look at the side of the castle of the road you will see a real cannon ball that has been there for hundreds of years
What?? That's so cool. Wish we saw that
Thousands of years since the butlers the Castle or parts of it was build in 200ad
It's a shtout bois
Up Tipp.
Hidden jems in blue jeans....
I'm from cahir I go to the school there have to admit you make the town look alot nicer than it actually looks the castle is really boring after a bit as once you've been a couple of times it loses its magic but you definitely earned a subscriber
Odhran Doyle It’s so cool that you’ve found this video and commented, thank you!! I can see how things become monotonous when you’re used to them, to us Cahir was really special. If you don’t mind me asking, how did you find this video? Today it has randomly shot up in views!
@@MoreTravelPlease found via Facebook alot of people of cahir are sharing it around
Odhran Doyle That’s so nice, thank you for telling us!!
Every kid thinks their home town is boring and life is so much better and exciting elsewhere. When you grow up and do some travelling you'll realise how good you had it
I play golf in cahir
Great job guys !! Loved the video. I am born and raised in Cahir and it is a wonderful little town with great people. You can link in with me on instagram #travellingtipperaryman
Thank you so much! So happy to hear from a Cahir native :) We will definitely look you up on the gram!
€11000 euros for a trip to my Ireland
I nearly choked on my tea and biscuits
You call that budget travel Wow
11,000 euro trip to Ireland?? When did we say that?? 😆 Our entire 6 month eurotrip to many countries, including our student debt, insurance and bills cost us $4,500 each.
@@MoreTravelPlease
Still €9000 Euros for a Euro trip
seems like day light robbery.
I'd barely spend €900 Euro's
Traveling from my Ireland to Russia
including several European nations
between here and there.
Simply cut out any hotels hostels
and bed and breakfast lodgings.
Instead buy a decent 4 season tent
A few insulated mats and sleeping bags
You'll enjoy the nation's and counties
You visit that way.
Better to sleep under the stars
Rather than going bankrupt.
Peace be with thee and kindest of regards
@@tobiahtoviyahgoodnessof349 How long did you travel for? It cost me $4,500 for 6 months of traveling through some of the most expensive places in the world - and keep in mind that 4,500 includes my phone bill, student debt, and insurance as well as tickets for castles, shopping, gifts, food, many planes, everything. It costs us more to live at home paying rent and spending gas money. I'd say our trip was extremely cheap! We house sat for almost the entire trip so we did not pay for any lodging besides the odd day here and there.
@@MoreTravelPlease
Ok lady I concede.
But still, it wouldn't be me.
At least till I find my Gold and Gemstones
Perhaps I won't mind so much then.
Kindest of regards
@@tobiahtoviyahgoodnessof349 "my Ireland"? Didn't know you owned the place