North Tipperary's central position in the country, means that there are good air, road, sea, rail and bus links to all the main Irish centres and international access points. It is well serviced with high quality water, waste water and power facilities, and can meet the needs of any business locating in the county. Broadband is available throughout the County which ensures that businesses and residential customers can enjoy high speed connectivity to the rest of the world and the county has some of the finest tourist amenities in Europe.
The major airports are within easy reach of North Tipperary and offer wide ranging connections to and from world destinations. The major airports include Shannon Airport (within 65km from Nenagh), Dublin Airport (within 140km from Roscrea), Galway Airport (within 90km from Nenagh) and Cork Airport (within 120km from Thurles).
The International seaports within easy reach of North Tipperary include Dublin, Rosslare, Waterford, Shannon-Foynes, Limerick and Larne. The ports of Dublin, Rosslare, Shannon-Foynes and Limerick are within 2 hrs drive of North Tipperary.
The completion of the Motorways M8 (Dublin to Cork) and M7 (Dublin to Limerick) redefined the geographical relationship of the county and means the cities of Dublin, Cork and Limerick are within easy reach of all towns in North Tipperary. There is also a good internal road network comprising national, regional and local networks.
The County is well serviced by the rail network and is on the main rail routes between Dublin and Cork, and Dublin and Limerick.
The County is well serviced with high quality water, waste water and power facilities, and can meet the needs of any business locating in the county.
Broadband is available throughout the County which ensures that businesses and residential customers can enjoy high speed connectivity to the rest of the world, Fibre broadband networks in the major towns, along with wireless and fixed line connectivity means that affordable and high bandwidth broadband is available to businesses and commercial customers throughout the county.
The County is rich in scenery, heritage and culture and offers a wide range of sporting facilities, leisure facilities, good cuisine, walking trails, amenities and much, much more. The County adjoins Lough Derg, the largest lake on the river Shannon and which is a key natural resource for Tipperary. Much has been achieved in recent years in enhancing lakeside locations on Lough Derg.