
Mitchelstown Cave
Welcome to Mitchelstown Cave. Although the name can be deceptive Mitchelstown Cave is situated in County Tipperary over the border from Mitchelstown County Cork and is located on …
Mitchelstown Cave - Wikipedia
Mitchelstown Cave (also known as New Cave) [1] [2] is a limestone cave near Burncourt, County Tipperary, Ireland.Situated 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Mitchelstown, County Cork, it became …
Tours – Mitchelstown Caves
Mitchelstown Cave Burncourt, Cahir, Co. Tipperary Ireland. E21 H920 Tel: +353 (0)52 7467246. Mitchelstown Cave is located in County Tipperary midway between the towns of Cahir and …
Mitchelstown Cave (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE ... - Tripadvisor
Mitchelstown Cave is situated midway between Cahir and Mitchelstown. Take exits 11 or 12 on the M8. Sat Nav. DMS 52,18'20.7" 8, 06' 31.4"W Minimum 2 adults for a tour.
About – Mitchelstown Caves
Mitchelstown Cave is one of the largest and most complex cave systems in Ireland. On the guided tour you will follow ancient passageways and visit massive caverns in which you are …
Mitchelstown Caves - A Misleading Name. - Corderry Farm
Mitchelstown Caves are one of the largest and most complex cave systems in Ireland. On the guided tour you will follow ancient passageways and visit massive caverns in which you are …
Visit Mitchelstown Cave with Discover Ireland
Mitchelstown Cave is a world without sun, without time, a world where man almost feels an intruder, stumbling on a past age, and an era where nature reigns supreme. Tours by …
Mitchelstown caves
Mitchelstown Cave is a world without sun, without time, a world where man almost feels an intruder, stumbling on a past age, and an era where nature reigns supreme. Tours by …
Mitchelstown Cave - dochara.com
2009年2月8日 · Visiting Mitchelstown Cave. The cave is open all year round, from 10am to 5:30pm April to September with a shorter day in other months. Tours take place as soon as …
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Mitchelstown Cave is one of the largest and most complex cave systems in Ireland. The spectacular site was discovered in 1833 by Michael Condon, who was quarrying limestone …
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