Ballingarry is a small parish, located in South-East Tipperary, in the area known as the Slieveardagh Hills. Ballingarry is steeped in History, Heritage and Tradition. From the principal location of the Young Irelanders 1848 Rebellion, to the links with the first public flying of the Irish Tricolour Flag, to it's musical and mining heritage, the parish has a richly distinctive past, dating back to the early Christian Period.
Since 1998, with the purchase of the Widow McCormack’s house, the principal place of action during the 1848 Rebellion, Ballingarry has firmly taken its place on the national heritage map. A world class national heritage site, now greets visitors coming to Ballingarry, from near and far.