Community-reported petrol, diesel, home heating oil, and green diesel prices across County Tipperary. From Clonmel and Thurles to Nenagh, Cashel, the M8 corridor, and the Golden Vale dairy country.
County Tipperary is one of Ireland's largest inland counties, stretching from the Silvermine Mountains and Lough Derg in the north to the Knockmealdown and Comeragh Mountains on the Waterford border in the south. The county spans the breadth of Munster and is divided administratively into North and South Tipperary, with the historic Rock of Cashel sitting roughly at the county's centre.
The M8 Dublin-Cork motorway is the dominant transport corridor in Tipperary, running through the east of the county via Cashel and providing the primary route for long-distance traffic between the capital and Cork. Motorway service areas are spaced along the M8, but drivers can find more competitive pricing at local forecourts in Cashel town, which is a short exit from the motorway. The M7 and N7 enter the county from the northwest near Nenagh, connecting Tipperary to Limerick and the west.
Clonmel, on the River Suir and the Waterford border, is the county town and largest urban centre. It has a strong commercial base and a competitive local fuel market. Thurles, in the north of the county, is an important GAA and market town with its own forecourt cluster. Nenagh is the main town for North Tipperary, serving the Lough Derg lakeshore area and a wide agricultural hinterland.
Tipperary is at the heart of the Golden Vale, the intensive dairy farming region that stretches across parts of Tipperary, Limerick, and Cork. This agricultural character drives significant demand for green diesel from farm operations throughout the county. Home heating oil is the standard domestic fuel in rural areas across this large county. FuelWatch tracks both alongside car fuel at forecourts.
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These averages come from FuelWatch community reports across Tipperary. Prices change often, so open the app for the latest reports near you.
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The M8 Dublin-Cork motorway passes through Tipperary and carries heavy long-distance traffic. Motorway service areas on this route are spaced along the corridor and serve intercity drivers. For better price competition, drivers can exit at Cashel or Tipperary town and use local forecourts before rejoining the motorway. FuelWatch community reports cover both motorway-adjacent stations and town-centre forecourts so you can compare before you stop.
Clonmel, as the county town and largest urban centre, has the highest density of forecourts in Tipperary. Thurles on the M7 and N62 corridor, Nenagh in North Tipperary, and Cashel near the M8 all have competing local stations. Tipperary town itself, between Cashel and Limerick on the N24, also has several forecourts. Open FuelWatch to compare current prices across all these locations.
Yes. Tipperary is at the heart of the Golden Vale, one of Ireland's most productive dairy farming regions. Green diesel demand from agricultural operations across the county is significant. FuelWatch tracks agricultural fuel depots in Tipperary alongside its petrol and diesel coverage. Home heating oil (kerosene) is also covered for rural households across this large inland county.
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