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Explore the Cashel Palace, Ireland's newest luxury stay
Two hours from Dublin, you will find the Golden Vale.<br/>Lush and green in every season, this area of South Tipperary is rich in farmland, producing the finest food and the best horses in the world. <br/>Which might explain why just off the main street of Cashel is a palace. <br/>Built in 1732 for the Archbishop of Cashel, this stylish Palladian building is now home to one of Ireland’s newest and most interesting luxury hotels.<br/>Walk through the front door of the Cashel Palace and you’ll be greeted by friendly faces and a warm, inviting interior. As your bags are whisked up to your room, you might wander through the opulent sitting rooms . Gazing out the large windows at the Rock of Cashel, you get the sense that the Archbishop lived and died a happy man. There is a sense of calm here; crows fly from castle to church, tulips wave in the distance...<br/>The Cashel Palace Hotel awaits you on the Main Street, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, E25 EF61, IrelandBook now at www.cashelpalacehotel.ie<br/><br/><br/>This article and photo series was first published in N magazine No.5 which can be ordered here for just €30 and free worldwide shipping. <br/><br/>Packed with stories of weavers, herbalists, cinematographers and slow fashion designers, we can't wait to show you Ireland's new generation of artists.<br/><br/><br/>Website: nmagazine.ie Socials: @nmagazineireland <br/> Never miss an edition of N magazine with a three, six or twelve month subscription. Subscribe now <br/><br/> Intro & Outro Music: Sagittarius V - Lucidator <br/>Licensed at: http://sagittariusvmusic.com