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  2. R639 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The R639 between Cahir and Skeheenarinky, built after 1811.. The R639 road is one of Ireland's regional roads.Once designated the N8 national primary road (and before that some fractions were designated as the T6 and others as the T9), it was reclassified in stages as the R639 following the progressive opening of sections of the M8 motorway, which rendered the single carriageway N8 redundant ...

  3. Tipperary Heritage Way - Wikipedia

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    Starting at the Vee Gap, near Clogheen, in the Knockmealdown Mountains, the trail follows the course of the River Suir to Cashel, via the towns and villages of Ardfinnan, Cahir and Golden. [4] The route follows part of an ancient road, known as Saint Declan's Way, that connected Ardmore, County Waterford with Cashel. [5]

  4. New Inn, County Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Golden Vale midway between the market and tourist towns of Cahir and Cashel. Bypassed in October 2007 by the M8 , the main road through the village is a section of the R639 . Two other roads, the R687 to Clonmel and the L3121 road to Golden , begin at the centre of the village.

  5. N8 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Junction 19 on the N7 route (M7 motorway from Naas to past Portlaoise) at Aghaboe marks the start of the N8 (see thumbnails).From here it proceeds southwards, passing under the R434 and R433 roads until it runs parallel to the single-carriageway R639 road, bypassing Abbeyleix, Durrow, Cullahill, Johnstown, Urlingford, Littleton, Horse and Jockey, Cashel, New Inn, Cahir, Skeheenarinky ...

  6. List of towns and villages in County Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    Cahir – An Chathair / Cathair Dún Iascaigh [2] Cappawhite – An Cheapach na Bhfaoiteach [3] Carrick-on-Suir – Carraig na Siúire [2] Cashel – Caiseal [2] Castleiney – Caisleán Aoibhne [1] Clogheen – Chloichín an Mhargaid [2] Cloneen – An Cluainín [1] Clonmel – Cluain Meala [2] Clonmore – An Cluain Mhór; Clonoulty ...

  7. Cahir - Wikipedia

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    Traffic from the N24 still left the town badly congested, however, until October 2007 when this road was also realigned to bypass Cahir to the north and east. The same road improvement scheme saw major changes to the N8 corridor: a new motorway, the M8, was constructed west of the town between 2006 and 2008. Access to Cahir from this motorway ...

  8. R668 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The R668 road is a regional road in Ireland from Lismore, County Waterford to Cahir in County Tipperary, through Clogheen and Ballylooby. The Lismore–Clogheen section is a scenic route through the Vee Gap ( Irish : Bóthar na gCorr [ 1 ] ) in the Knockmealdown Mountains , between Sugarloaf Hill and Knockshanahullion.

  9. Cashel, County Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    Cashel (/ ˈ k æ ʃ əl /; Irish: Caiseal, meaning 'stone ringfort') [5] is a town in County Tipperary in Ireland. Its population was 4,422 in the 2016 census . [ 1 ] The town gives its name to the ecclesiastical province of Cashel .