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Clonmel is the largest settlement of County Tipperary in Ireland. The town is one of the most active and touristic county towns in the country. Clonmel is home to internationally leading companies. Companies like Abbott Vascular, Boston Scientific, Bulmers, Kentz / SNC-Lavalin, Merck, Sharp & Dohme, Pinewood Healthcare and Sepam. The Irish business and trade center town Clonmel sitting on the south east pf ireland has a population of over 650,000. Clonmel is situated in the heart of the Suir Valley, about a 1 hour drive from Cork, Kilkenny, Limerick and Waterford. Surrounded by the Comeragh and Slievenamon Mountains, the history of Clonmel's town walls which still stand today date back to the Middle Ages. We also recommend visiting the Old St. Mary's Church on Mary Street. To try the tastes of Irish cuisine you can go to Clonmel's most famous eating and drinking venues; Befanis, Catalpa, Hotel Minella, Lemongrass, Niamhiss, Planet Spice, Parkers Clonmel, Raheen House and Chez Hanz. Clonmel which stood out as a commercial town in the 18th century is now able to make a name for itself with its popularity in tourism. In 1650 the siege of Clonmel was besieged by Oliver Cromwell to re conquer the country and his name is written in the history of Ireland in gold. If you go to Clonmel the first place to visit is the Main Guard building. It is possible to say that The Apple Farm and Bulmers are on the list of the most visited places. Visit the County Museum's temporary and permanent galleries which offer award winning educational programs for all ages and learn about the history of South Tipperary. The Tipperary County Museum where the entrance is free has welcomed visitors since the 1940s. In the woods near the River Glenary, which comes off the River Suir, you will come across gothic windows, the Celtic round tower, the Norman Keep and the Romanesque and Gothic arches of the admirable beautiful Carey's Castle. Right in the center of Clonmel the 17th century building the Main Guard, which was built as a courthouse by the Duke of Ormond, opened in 1810 where shops were built on the ground floor and are still open to see. One of the most remarkable places of Clonmel is St. Patrick's Well, a few miles out of town and it is close to village of Marlfield. South Tipperary Arts Center which opened its doors in Clonmel, Co Tipperary, Ireland in 1996, draws attention as an important place where art and cultural activities, including local, national and international visual arts, performing arts, music and literature take place. Southwest of Clonmel you can visit Marlfield Lake which is just north of Marlfield Village where bird watching activities take place. It is an artificial lake spread over an area of ​​6 hectares. You may also come across wild birds in the lake, where there is a large population of water birds, including swans, mallards, ducks, and herons. You can consider joining in the Gardens Festival in Clonmel Gardens which consists of about 14 private gardens.

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