Did You Know?

Named after a local legend, the spectacular Devil’s Bit Mountain does not disappoint. According to local legend, the mountain got its name because the Devil took a bite out of it one day in a fit of anger. They say the bite the Devil took made this gap that can be seen today. The story goes that the lump he bit off fell nearby to form the Rock of Cashel. Fact or fiction?

Why don’t you judge for yourself? Make a trip to this famous landmark, the Devil’s Bit and take in the looped walk while you are there.

Local Food Markets

  • Nenagh Farmer’s Market
    Nenagh Farmer’s Market
    This Market takes place every Saturday, 10.00am-2.00pm in Quintin's Way just off Pearse Street. An excellent selection of meats, baked produce, cheeses and sweets are available... read more
    T: 086 400 0680
    Location: Nenagh
  • Nenagh Country Market
    Nenagh Country Market
    For a real taste of home-baking, visit Nenagh Country Market, which takes place in the New Institute, Friar Street each Friday Morning from 8.00am – 1.30pm. Locally produced... read more
    T: +353(0)6724256
    Location: New Institute
  • Roscrea Country Market
    Roscrea Country Market
    For a real taste of Tipperary home baking, try to catch the Roscrea Country Market held every Friday afternoon from 12.30p.m An excellent selection of wholegrain scones and... read more
    Location: Roscrea
  • Templemore Farmer’s Market
    Templemore Farmer’s Market
    This Farmers Market takes place every Wednesday from 9.00am-3.00pm in the Main Square in Templemore Town. Visit the market and choose from a wide range of fresh home-grown and... read more
    T: 086 8246310
    Location: Templemore
  • Thurles Farmer’s Market
    Thurles Farmer’s Market
    This market takes place outside the Greyhound Track in Thurles on Saturdays: 9.30am - l.00pm There are approximately 12/14 various stalls and all produce is local. read more
    Location: Thurles