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22nd October 2025
10:58am BST
An Irish county has been named among the world’s best places to visit in 2026.
Lonely Planet named Tipperary one of the globe's 25 'must-visit' destinations worldwide in a list among Peru, Mexico City and Sardinia, Italy.
Not bad company!
Lonely Planet described the Munster county as a place where 'landscapes shift from dramatic mountain ranges to quiet valleys' and 'family farms supply artisan cheese to Michelin-starred kitchens'.
"In Tipperary, the food is remarkable, the landscapes are generous, and the castles are so casually scattered across the county that you’ll probably stumble across one on your way to dinner,” said Lonely Planet.
The 'hiking trails' which 'weave past medieval ruins', 'stunning landscape', 'remarkable farm-to-table culinary scene', and the prospect of adventure for travellers, with 'almost too many trails to choose from' were also included in why Tipp is 'a Lonely Planet favourite'.
The Best in Travel list highlights destinations to visit in 2026, with places like Cádiz, Tunisia and New Zealand’s North Island being highlighted.
Tipperary County Council chief executive, Sinead Carr, commented on the news: “It’s a tremendous honour and a real testament to the warmth of our people, the richness of our culture, and the authentic natural beauty of our county."
Lonely Planet is no stranger when it comes to shining a spotlight on what Ireland has to offer.
It tipped Donegal as a must-visit region for 2024, and listed Mayo's Keem Bay among the world’s 100 best beaches.
Now, they've called Tipperary 'the Ireland of postcards...but it’s also a place of a few surprises'.
So, next time you're looking for your next staycation spot maybe take a trip to Tipp!
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