In addition to the rugged Wild Atlantic landscape of Sligo, there are lots to do and see for all the family. Enjoy a day trip or take a few days to explore, there’s plenty to see and do. Check out Sligo’s top Attractions & Locations!
Ewings Sea Angling & Boat Charters
Sligo Boat Charters are located in the picturesque village of Rosses Point. They offer fantastic boat trips along the Wild Atlantic Way. Your trip can be customised to suit your preferences, so you can relax and experience the magic of Sligo Bay.
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Sligo Walks
Enjoy a forest walk at Hazelwood, a stroll on the beach at Strandhill or Enniscrone or a gentle hike on the Queen Maeve Trail at Knocknarea. The Benbulben Forest Walk offers stunning views of Sligo’s famous table mountain.
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Coney Island
Situated in Sligo Bay, Coney is the largest of the three islands off the coast of the Coolera peninsula. The Island is accessible at low tide by driving or walking over the causeway. A visit to the island is not complete without visiting MJ Ward’s pub which opens Thursday to Sunday during summer months.
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Atlantic Sheepdogs
Watch an amazing team of one man and his dog at work on their home turf. Demonstrations daily Monday to Saturday and booking is essential. Visit their website for booking and more details.
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Voya Seaweed Baths
Voya Seaweed Baths are located in the beautiful coastal village of Strandhill. Relax into a luxurious steaming bath filled with fresh seawater and wild, organic seaweed which has been hand-harvested on the Irish Atlantic coast.
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Eagles Flying
Visit Eagles Flying, Ireland´s biggest centre for Birds of Prey and Owls. It is currently home to about 100 Eagles, Hawks, Owls, Falcons and Vultures and situated on 27ha of mature parklands near Ballymote, Co. Sligo.
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