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Dog friendly hiking trails around Clonmel are set amidst a diverse landscape in County Tipperary, Ireland. The region is characterized by prominent mountain ranges such as the Comeraghs, Slievenamon, and Knockmealdowns, offering varied terrain from challenging ascents to gentler slopes. The River Suir flows through the area, providing tranquil riverside paths, complemented by extensive mixed woodlands like Gurteen Wood. This combination of mountains, river valleys, and forests creates a rich environment for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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5.29km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tipperary's county town is a historic place that once boasted medieval town walls and notably resisted the Cromwellian army. It's a stop on the East Munster Way and there are many places for hikers to eat and stay. For nine days after the first weekend of July, visitors can enjoy the Clonmel Junction Festival with its musical and theatre performances.
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Originally a Georgian house built in 1863, today Hotel Minella enjoys a fine spot between the Suir and the Comeragh Mountains. It has a leisure centre, hosts weddings and has a proud horse racing tradition.
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In the seventeenth century County Tipperary was a palatinate, ruled by James Butler, duke of Ormond. When the duke decided he needed a new courthouse, he built one in the heart of Clonmel. Later, when it was used as a barracks, it became known as the Main Guard. A fine two-storey symmetrical building, some elements of its design were based on works by the famous Sir Christopher Wren. In the eighteenth century it was the venue for the Clonmel Assizes. The most notable trial it witnessed was that of Father Nicholas Sheehy, the anti-Penal Laws agitator. Sheehy was hanged, drawn and quartered. In about 1810, the ground floor was converted into shops, but the building has recently undergone an award-winning restoration. The open arcade of sandstone columns is once again an attractive feature of the streetscape, while inside you will find a fantastic exhibition and event space. https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/the-main-guard/
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Boats can be launched here. Access by car is possible.
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This former Quaker villa houses the Hotel Minella
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Beautiful park, located on the south bank of the River Siur.
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Five-arch hump-backed road bridge over River Suir, built c.1825, with terminating arches spanning pedestrian walk-ways on each bank. Coursed rubble sandstone and limestone walls with cut limestone voussoirs to elliptical arches, cut limestone capping to parapet walls and having limestone plaque. Cut-stone V-cut-waters to both elevations. Flight of concrete steps with rubble stone parapet walls to north quay. https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/22118007/gashouse-bridge-waterford-road-burgagery-lands-west-clonmel-tipperary-south
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Beautiful hotel located south of Clonmel in a small park. We stayed there on our long-distance hike from Ireland to Switzerland and can highly recommend the hotel.
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There are 8 dog-friendly hiking trails around Clonmel featured in this guide. Most of these are easy, offering accessible options for you and your canine companion.
Yes, many of the trails are easy and relatively short. For example, the The Main Guard – Clonmel West Gate loop from Clonmel St. Mary's GAA is just under 4 km, making it a great option for a relaxed stroll with your dog.
Absolutely. All the dog-friendly routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular choice is the River Suir – Hotel Minella loop from Clonmel GAA Ground, which offers pleasant riverside views.
Clonmel offers a diverse range of landscapes for dog-friendly hikes. You can enjoy tranquil riverside paths along the River Suir, explore beautiful mixed woodlands like Gurteen Wood, or find trails with views of the surrounding Comeragh and Knockmealdown Mountains.
Yes, several trails provide scenic vistas. While not explicitly listed in the routes, the region research mentions the Clonmel Sli na Slainte loop offers views of the Comeragh Mountains and River Suir. For a dedicated view, the Scrouthea Hill via Holy Year Cross path is a local favorite for views of Clonmel and the mountains.
You can encounter several interesting points along the trails. The Clonmel West Gate is a notable historical site you might pass. Other highlights in the area include the Gashouse Bridge and Kilsheelan Bridge along the River Suir.
Yes, the River Suir offers lovely dog-friendly walking opportunities. The River Suir – Hotel Minella loop from Clonmel GAA Ground is a great example, allowing you and your dog to enjoy the serene ambiance along its banks.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Clonmel, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the paths, the scenic riverside sections, and the overall pleasant experience for both hikers and their dogs.
While most routes in this guide are shorter, the Hotel Minella – Clonmel West Gate loop from Clonmel Greyhound Stadium is one of the longer easy options at nearly 5.7 km, providing a good stretch for you and your dog.
Yes, Clonmel is known for its beautiful woodlands. Gurteen Wood, for instance, features an established nature loop trail through mixed woodland, offering a shaded and scenic experience perfect for a dog walk. While not a specific route in this guide, it's a well-known local spot.
Clonmel's diverse landscapes make it suitable for dog hiking year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, many of the lower-level and woodland trails remain accessible and enjoyable.


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