Golden Vale

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52°24′N 8°24′W / 52.4°N 8.4°W / 52.4; -8.4

Typical east Limerick landscape of rich, green fields

The Golden Vale (Irish: Machaire méith na Mumhan)[1] is the historic name given to an area of rolling pastureland in the province of Munster in southwestern Ireland. The area covers parts of three counties: Cork, Limerick and Tipperary. Considered the best land in Ireland for dairy farming, the region has been described as the "heart of the Munster dairying country".[1][2]

The Golden Vale is bordered in the east by the Galtee Mountains, with the Glen of Aherlow as a picturesque abutting valley. The Munster Blackwater valley is the Vale's southern part. Towns in the Golden Vale include Charleville, Mitchelstown, Kilmallock and Tipperary.[2]

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