| fiogf49gjkf0dJust eleven miles north of Cahir on the road to Dublin, 
     CASHEL
     grew around, and is completely dominated by, the spectacular 
    Rock of Cashel
    , a limestone outcrop topped by a splendid array of medieval buildings. No tourist bus will bypass the site - so an early-morning or late-afternoon visit will make an important difference to your first impressions. In deep contrast to the ecclesiastical splendour of the Rock is the tiny 
    BothA?n ScA?ir
     - a unique one-roomed peasant dwelling. For antiquarian book-lovers the 
    GPA Bolton Library
     is a must, and the museum at 
    Cashel Folk Village
     will appeal to anyone interested in Irish social history. A view of the Rock in the dwindling light of dusk is one of Ireland's most memorable sights; consider this along with the town's position around 95 miles from the ferry ports at both Dublin and Rosslare Harbour and there's a very strong argument for stopping over in Cashel if you are heading to the west coast
 
 
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