Housed in Fethard's 17th-century Tholsel (town hall), this museum traces the role of the horse in Irish history and culture, from military steeds and plough horses to horse racing and stud farms. Exhibits also explore the history of Fethard and the surrounding region. On Tuesdays from May to September, there are guided tours of nearby Coolmore Stud (€60, includes museum entry, book in advance).
Fethard Horse Country Experience
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