The 10 Best Free Things to do in County Sligo, Western Ireland

July 2, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Discover the best top things to do in County Sligo, Ireland including Knocknarea, Dunmoran Strand, Gleniff Horseshoe, Mullaghmore Coast, Strandhill People's Market, Rathcormac Artisan Food and Craft Market, Glencar Lake, The Model, home of the Niland Collection, The Lough Gill Drive, Aughris Cliff Walk.
Restaurants in County Sligo

1. Knocknarea

Sligo Ireland 353-71-61201 http://www.megalithicireland.com/Knocknarea.htm
Excellent
78%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
2%
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0%
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1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 660 reviews

Knocknarea

Reviewed By brianf197 - Sligo, Ireland

I always go up the back way so cant say anything about the new walk way. Its a lovely easy climb and the views are class on a nice day

2. Dunmoran Strand

Sligo Ireland
Excellent
81%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
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0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 32 reviews

Dunmoran Strand

Reviewed By naneineurope - Dublin, Ireland

Beautiful beach spot, I highly recommend to spend all day and watch the sunset, safe swimming, love it.

3. Gleniff Horseshoe

Ballintrillick Ireland https://sligowalks.ie/walks/the-gleniff-horse-shoe-benwisken-trail/
Excellent
79%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
0%
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0%
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5.0 based on 70 reviews

Gleniff Horseshoe

Reviewed By MarcelHoogers - Gramsbergen, The Netherlands

When you drive around in the loop you need to stop so many times because everytime you see the mountains or any other part it's just breathtaking and impressive to see. It's a small road but as we've being there, there wasn't much taffic so we could just stop on the road for taking pictures.

4. Mullaghmore Coast

Mullghmore Coastal Drive, Mullaghmore Ireland
Excellent
81%
Good
19%
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5.0 based on 175 reviews

Mullaghmore Coast

Reviewed By JRAsFishBabe

We were staying at Lareen Estate, County Leitrim, just outside of Kinlough, the home of the Drowes Salmon Fishery. This resort offers a great opportunity to fish for spring salmon, grilse and gillaroo trout on the Drowes river and on Lough Melvin. Indeed, the Drowes is one of earliest rivers to open for fishing in Ireland and generally is where the first salmon of the year is caught. Lareen Estate is located on Lough Melvin and is where the Drowes begins its 8 km journey to the sea. The proprietor, Shane Gallagher, offers fully contained cottages which can be rented out as self catering, the fishing rights to the estates waters included, or as part of a package. These well equipped units are all situated very close to the river, giving you easy access to some very productive pools. The river, I believe, leaves the property at the Four Masters Bridge, but there is good access to the seventy named pools, all the way down to the sea pools at Tullaghan Bridge. There is a fishery office and a tackle shop on the estate where you can purchase the necessary fishing permits and also "fill-in" the gaps missing in your tackle. There are also boats available for hire here if you wish to have a go at fishing in Lough Melvin. As you might guess, this is a really beautiful area, the cabins are quite wonderful, and the setting is superb. Shane is a very pleasant, informed host and Lareen Estate is a convenient and affordable place to make as your base, whether for fishing and/or for visiting the area. We were here at the encouragement of our friend, a fellow fishing aficionado, a very good recommendation, John, thanks very much! The chance to come here and perhaps catch a salmon was too good to pass up, and coupled with the opportunity to visit the area, irresistible. We were here primarily to fish, yes, but the wild, beautiful countryside needed to be explored as well! You are situated on a small portion of what is referred to as the Wild Atlantic Way. This is a tourism trail that winds along the Irish coast for 2500 km., stretching from Malin Head in the north down to the Old Head of Kinsale in the south. Situated in Mullaghmore, Co. Sligo, just south of where we were staying, Mullaghmore Coastal drive is a part of the Wild Atlantic Way. Classiebawn Castle is the impressive structure, easily visible, standing atop the peninsula. Built by Lord Palmerston in the late 19th century and owned in later years by the late Lord Mountbatten. There is a sad history associated with this place, this was the unfortunate location where during the Great Famine, over 2000 tenants from Lord Palmerston's estates were evicted, essentially "shovelled out" and shipped overseas to New Brunswick. This was an attempt by the landlord and his agents to make the estate's landholdings more profitable. They arrived in Canada totally destitute and unprepared for the hardships of their new home, dependant upon the charity of the citizens of St. John, New Brunswick. More recently, the waters off the coast were the scene of the assassination of Lord Mountbatten. In August, 1979, he and several others were the victims of a bomb planted in their boat by the IRA. These days it is more known as a holiday destination and in particular for surfers, as one of the world's top' big wave surfing" locations! You are also very close to the town of Belleek, situated just over the border in Northern Ireland. Here you can tour the oldest pottery in Ireland, Belleek Pottery. Baleek Pottery has been producing its fine pottery for over 160 years! We could have stayed longer as there is a lot to see and experience, but we will be back!

5. Strandhill People's Market

Strandhill, Sligo Ireland [email protected] http://strandhillpeoplesmarket.ie
Excellent
84%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
1%
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 93 reviews

Strandhill People's Market

he Strandhill People's Market started in May of 2013. During the Summer months the market is held on the beach front in Strandhill, Co. Sligo directly behind The Strand Bar. During the winter months the market moves to it's indoor location at hangar 1 in Sligo Airport. Carry out your weekly shopping, meet a friend for a coffee, and entertain the kids.

Reviewed By audreymcg2018 - Strandhill, Ireland

Fantastic atmosphere, amazing variety of food stalls, to arts & crafts, entertainment by musicians. definitely not to be missed

6. Rathcormac Artisan Food and Craft Market

Branley's Yard, Rathcormac Craftvillage, Sligo Ireland +353 85 275 2589 https://www.facebook.com/Rathcormac-Artisan-Food-Craft-Market-811834992173477
Excellent
91%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Rathcormac Artisan Food and Craft Market

Reviewed By MikeK3075

First Class freshly baked pastries and pies The best Apple Pie I've had in years. Friendly staff and easy parking for the market. Located on the left before the W.B. Yates church. Top Class artist made items and lovely selection of Aran Sweaters half the normal price for Irish fashion sweaters that last years. Mike Kelly. Birmingham. B144PF.

7. Glencar Lake

Sligo Ireland +353 87 228 3149
Excellent
65%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
4%
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4.5 based on 302 reviews

Glencar Lake

Reviewed By orlaithm695 - Kemptville, Canada

Do not let this spot pass you by. It is gorgeous. Views are stunning. Stopped for a lovely cup of coffee in the nearby Waterfall Cafe.

8. The Model, home of the Niland Collection

The Mall Rathquarter, Sligo F91 TP20 Ireland +353 71 914 1405 [email protected] http://www.themodel.ie
Excellent
56%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
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5%
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

The Model, home of the Niland Collection

The Model, home of The Niland Collection, is one of Ireland’s leading contemporary arts centres. The building boasts a café, a bookshop, a wonderful gallery circuit, a purpose built performance space and digital cinema and a suite of impressive artist studios on the top floor with enviable views of Sligo town and County. This award-winning building is home to the impressive Niland Collection of art, one of the most notable collections in Ireland and featuring works by John and Jack B. Yeats, Estella Solomons, Paul Henry and Louis Le LeBrocquy among others. The Model has a vibrant music programme which includes an eclectic mix of contemporary and classical music. Integral to all aspects of the Model’s programme is an extensive offering of educational opportunities for children and adults.

Reviewed By Gay1948 - Dublin, Ireland

A really excellent cultural and exhibition centre,worth a visit if you are visiting Sligo.It also has a very pleasant coffee shop and very friendly staff.Exhibits vary.

9. The Lough Gill Drive

Sligo Ireland
Excellent
58%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
10%
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

The Lough Gill Drive

10. Aughris Cliff Walk

Aughris Head Aughris, Sligo Ireland 353-71-61201 http://www.sligowalks.ie/aughris
Excellent
50%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
12%
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Aughris Cliff Walk

This three-mile walk along an imposing cliff wall offers an array of striking views. on your way you will see st patrick well ...o toole forth ...Seabirds nesting on cliff face.

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