Mitchelstown Caves & Cahir Castle

Saturday will see us head north to the incredible Mitchelstown Caves following by a visit to Cahir Castle in County Tipperary.

Mitchelstown Caves was discovered accidentally on the 3rd of May 1833, by Michael Condon who was quarrying limestone when he dropped his crowbar into a crevice. He stooped down to pull out a few boulders to retrieve the bar, next minute he found himself looking down into a vast series of underground chambers, passages and caverns.

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 surrounded by indescribable dripstone formationsstalactitesstalagmites and huge calcite pillars and one of Europe’s finest columns the inspiring “Tower of Babel” which stands some 9 meters in height.

Cahir Castle is one of Ireland’s largest and best-preserved castles. It stands proudly on a rocky island on the River Suir.

The castle was was built in the thirteenth century and served as the stronghold of the powerful Butler family. So effective was its design that it was believed to be impregnable, but it finally fell to the earl of Essex in 1599 when heavy artillery was used against it for the first time.

Cahir Castle is also famous for being in many movies and TV series, such as Excalibur and The Tudors.

Please sign up & pay at reception before 14:00 on Thursday!

  • What?
    Mitchelstown Caves & Cahir Castle
  • When?
    09:45 Saturday July 15th
  • Where?
    Meet outside CEC
  • How much?
    €35