County Tipperary occupies a broad strip of inland Ireland between
Lough Derg and the River Shannon to the west, the River Suir to the
South and the Little Brosna River on the northeast. The county is
largely hilly with rich farmland in the valleys.
The Galtee and
Knockmealdown Mountains lie in the south of the county with lower hills
to the north. Greatest elevation is Galtymore at 917 metres. Although
having no coastline the county hosts large flocks of waders, wildfowl
and Greenland White-fronted Geese in winter and spring on its northern
boundary at the Little Brosna Callows and Lough Derg.
Clonmel in
the south and Navan in the NorthWest are the largest centres of
population. Whilst the main industries are associated with agriculture
and horse breeding, others such as chemicals and medical appliances are
important.