Welcome
Welcome to Tipperary - 'The Premier County'.
If you are considering moving, visiting or investing in Tipperary, this site will provide you with an overview of our top tourist attractions, excellent infrastructure, supports for enterprise, education facilities/skills base and give you a real flavour of what we have to offer in terms of lifestyle and business. County Tipperary has a proud heritage and an outstanding sporting tradition in addition to excellent access routes and world class industrial land and facilities
Business in Co. Tipperary
This website will act as the first point of contact if you are looking for information about setting up a business or making an investment in the County Tipperary. Businesses in Tipperary have access to a number of excellent sources which available are listed on the business supports page and a chart has been provided for the potential entrepreneur (in the Funding Opportunities section) to help short circuit searches for relevant data on Tipperary. If you are setting up a business in North Tipperary you can register your business - free of charge on the Tipperary Business Directory.
Tourism
Located in Ireland’s Lakelands Region,we can guarantee there’s something for everyone in Tipperary. Walk through unspoilt hillsides on Tipperary’s National Looped walks and Waymarked ways and visit country pubs and cafés en route for refreshments while meeting the locals from County Tipperary. Go to some of Ireland’s quirkiest festivals or play golf on some of Tipperary’s challenging courses. All of the tourist information you need to plan your next visit to Tipperary is available here. Failte Ireland approved accommodation listings, places to go, things to do, where to eat and what festivals and events are on in Tipperary are all on this website.
The Tipperary Guidebook for 2012 is an additional aid you can download to help you plan your holiday or request a copy by post by email tourism@northtippcoco.ie
Community and Local Facilities in County Tipperary
In Tipperary, our facilities include great shopping, superb dining facilities, first rate leisure amenities, varied entertainment, lively theatre, concerts, arts events, gaelic games and a variety of festivals over the course of the year.
When you are based in Tipperary, many of Ireland's internationally renowned natural features and historical attractions such as the majestic River Shannon, Lough Derg, Nenagh and Roscrea Castles, the Silvermines and Devil Bit mountains are all within easy reach.
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Change Challenge & Opportunity - 2 day residential workshop - Monday 1st & Tuesday 2nd July
The over 50s Enterprise programme “Change, Challenge & Opportunity” has been designed for individuals over fifty who are interested in setting up a business or who are in the early stages (first 18 months) of running a new business.
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- “A Night with a Difference” at Cloughjordan House
Cloughjordan House in association with Glenisk, The Gathering Ireland 2013 and Tipperary Food Producers, is holding a Long Table Dinner for 80 people on Saturday the 29th June at 7.30pm to celebrate authentic Irish food. Savour food from lots of our local food heroes which will include a hog roast, homemade breads, cheese, dessert, chocolates and wine. On the afternoon of the 28th & 29th June those who are passionate about food may help prepare the food in the Cookery School of Cloughjordan House for that evening’s long table banquet.
- Tipperary “ideal” location for small business
Tipperary is an “ideal” location for setting up and running a small business, according to the organisers behind the county’s largest enterprise initiative, the ‘Who to talk to’ Expo in Thurles which took place in Thurles on Tuesday 14th May.
Organised by the North Tipperary County Development Board, thirty state support agencies offered advice, information and supports to an estimated 300 small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs at the free afternoon event.
Opportunities around food tourism, on-farm food enterprises, exporting, marketing and retail trends were all on the agenda, with experts on hand from 30 organisations, including the Tipperary North County Enterprise Board, Bord Bia, Enterprise Ireland, Teagasc, Microfinance Ireland, Irish Exporters Association and Fáilte Ireland. This event was a first for Tipperary in terms of the focus on food and the organisers received very position feedback on the day from local business owners/managers who appreciated that generally such high profile speakers don’t make it out of the main cities.