Tipperary has been named one of the top five places in the world for foodies by Condé Nast Traveller magazine.
It said a "cornucopia of goodies can be gobbled up" in the Premier County, noting the county's traditional food makers.
The magazine listed Tipp alongside Birmingham, Jersey and Serbia as the best places to eat while travelling.
Condé Nast uses a plethora of local experts to compile its travel lists.
Commenting on Tipperary Condé Nast said: "Tipperary has long held an appeal for history buffs due to the atmospheric Rock of Cashel landmark – the most spectacular cluster of medieval buildings in Ireland – but it has rarely been more than a half-day bullet point as part of a longer itinerary.
"2022 should see guests pump the breaks, as there is much more to enjoy in this cosy, characterful county, from local artisans and family-run woollen mills, to craft distilleries and ancient cave formations."