Previously Tipperary was the only Irish county to be divided into two, a north and south owing to the long size and varied terrain.
This image from the famous Rock of Cashel shows some of what makes Tipperary a special place to visit, Condé Nast noted that the county really only featured as a stopping point between Dublin and Cork with most people only visiting Cashel.
Yet the whole of Tipperary is worthy of a visit in itself, from mountains to rivers, lakes, castles and cycling trails it is really a surprise that it has taken people to notice the landlocked county that borders Galway and Waterford.