Tipperary

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Tipperary is a large inland county located in the Mid-West and South-East regions of Ireland, with a population of approximately 160,000 people. It is strategically positioned between major urban centres such as Limerick, Cork, and Waterford, with excellent road and rail links, including proximity to the M8 motorway and direct train access to Dublin. Tipperary’s central location makes it a vital hub for agriculture, manufacturing, food production, and logistics.

Tipperary has a strong tradition of foreign direct investment, supported by a skilled workforce and access to multiple third-level institutions in nearby cities. The county is home to a number of international companies, particularly in the pharmaceutical, medical technology, agri-tech, and engineering sectors. Major employers include Boston Scientific (Clonmel), MSD (Ballydine), Abbott, Alere, Bulmers (C&C Group in Clonmel), and Carey Glass (Nenagh).

Tipperary continues to grow as a location for entrepreneurship and start-ups, with support from agencies such as Enterprise Ireland, the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs), IDA Ireland, and Tipperary County Council. Business parks in Clonmel, Thurles, and Nenagh provide modern infrastructure and services to accommodate new and expanding enterprises.

In terms of lifestyle, Tipperary offers a high quality of life with affordable housing, scenic landscapes, and a strong sense of community. Popular residential areas include Clonmel, Nenagh, Thurles, Tipperary Town, and Cashel, which offer access to excellent schools, healthcare, and local amenities. The county is also home to the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) campuses in Thurles and Clonmel, strengthening its position in education and innovation.

Tipperary’s natural beauty includes the Galtee Mountains, Lough Derg, and the Glen of Aherlow, offering countless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports. The county has also made significant investments in greenways and parklands, including the development of the Suir Blueway Tipperary, which supports tourism, recreation, and quality of life.

Known for its rich cultural heritage and history, Tipperary boasts landmarks such as the Rock of Cashel, Cahir Castle, and Holy Cross Abbey. Its strong agricultural roots have contributed to a thriving food culture, with local producers excelling in dairy, meat, artisan foods, and craft beverages. Farmers markets and food festivals are regular features across the county.

Whether for business, investment, or lifestyle, Tipperary offers a well-connected, economically diverse, and vibrant environment—positioned for continued growth and innovation in the years ahead.

Tipperary is a large inland county located in the Mid-West and South-East regions of Ireland, with a population of approximately 160,000 people. It is strategically positioned between major urban centres such as Limerick, Cork, and Waterford, with excellent road and rail links, including proximity to the M8 motorway and direct train access to Dublin.

  • The English Market
  • World-renowned restaurants, cafes and pubs
  • Excellent selection of shopping, cultural activities and historic landmarks
  • Sporting facilities and clubs
  • Choice of primary and secondary education
Transport
Tipperary benefits from a strategic central location in Ireland, offering excellent transport connectivity by road, rail, and public transport, making it highly accessible for both business and leisure travel. The county is served by the M8 motorway, which runs from Dublin to Cork, passing through the eastern part of Tipperary and providing rapid access to major urban centres. Key towns such as Cashel, Cahir, and Thurles are located along or near the M8, facilitating efficient road transport for commuters and commercial traffic. The N24 national route, connecting Limerick to Waterford, runs through Tipperary Town, Cahir, and Clonmel, further enhancing east-west connectivity. Rail services in Tipperary are well-developed, with Irish Rail (Iarnród Éireann) providing frequent connections to Dublin, Cork, Limerick, and Waterford from key stations such as Thurles, Clonmel, Nenagh, and Tipperary Town. Thurles in particular is a major rail hub on the Dublin–Cork mainline, offering high-speed InterCity services that make it ideal for commuters and businesses alike. Public bus services, including those operated by Bus Éireann and private providers, serve most towns and rural areas throughout the county. These services provide critical links to larger cities and support local mobility for residents, workers, and students. Bus corridors have been enhanced in towns such as Clonmel and Nenagh, with increasing emphasis on sustainable transport options.
  • Regular Bus Éireann service
What Tipperary Has To Offer
What Tipperary Has To Offer
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English Market
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University
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