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Things to do in County Sligo

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Discover the best attractions and things to do in County Sligo

Resting on Ireland’s northwest coast, County Sligo is a fantastic holiday destination for unspoilt landscapes and historic sites

The best things to do in Sligo revolve around the county’s rich history, because local myths and folklore lie in the landscape. Spend an unforgettable holiday by the sea or wander the picturesque countryside.

County Sligo Attractions

The Benbulben is one of Ireland’s most iconic natural landmarks! Formed during the Ice Age, the rock formation stands above Drumcliffe for magical views of the Atlantic. Stop off in the village to visit the grave of W.B. Yeats, the celebrated Irish poet inspired by Sligo’s beauty.

For a tranquil escape, Lough Gill is a beautiful lagoon offering boat tours, hiking trails and historic ruins. The beaches are a top Sligo attraction, especially Streedagh Beach, the site of three Spanish Armada shipwrecks.

Finally, be sure to visit Carrowkeel, a group of tombs built during the Neolithic era: a must-visit for history lovers!

County Sligo Activities

The estate of Lissadell House is one of the best things to do in Sligo. You’ll experience a taste of Ireland’s important history and heritage, with educational activities for the whole family!

For a variety of Sligo attractions, head to the town of Sligo for Sligo Abbey, Yeats Building and the nearby Strandhill Beach with its seaside golf course.

Outdoor adventurers will find the best waves to surf at Mullaghmore Beach, whilst Knockarea welcomes hikers for challenging climbs and unforgettable views across Sligo. Alternatively, foodies will delight in the Sligo food trail, a 2.5-hour tour of the county’s finest eateries!

Use our County Sligo Travel Guide to discover places to stay and things to do in Sligo…

  • Benbulben

    Forming part of the Darty Mountains, this large rock formation is a protected County Geological Site, formed during the Ice Age by moving glaciers.

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  • Knocknarea

    This striking limestone hill stands at 327m and a challenging climb to its summit rewards with staggering views across County Sligo.

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  • Lissadell House

    The Lissadell Estate was the childhood home of Constance Markievicz, an imperiive figure of the Irish Easter Rebellion of 1916 and offers visitors a glimpse into Ireland’s important history and heritage.

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