Tipperary
Tipperary is the largest inland county in Ireland, located in the province of Munster in the south of the country. The county is divided into North and South Tipperary for administrative purposes and is dominated by the fertile Golden Vale lowlands. The Rock of Cashel, a dramatic medieval fortress and ecclesiastical complex rising from the plain, is one of Ireland's most iconic landmarks. The Slieve Bloom, Galtee, and Knockmealdown mountain ranges border the county on various sides.