As far as many visitors are concerned, County Sligo isn't the most dazzling of the Emerald isle's counties. That said, this small northwestern county is surprisingly packed with cultural treasures, spectacular scenery, Irish traditions and mythology, as well as poetry. Our pick of the best places to stay in County Sligo are ideally situated to explore the best of the region.
If you know anything about County Sligo it's probably through the poetry of WB Yeats, a local lad, an ardent lover of this landscape and its mysticism.
Sligo - especially the area around Sligo town - was muse for Yeats and features in his poetry. Reading his work while you're visiting Sligo will hopefully lend you a special insight into this place.
Yeats was a fan of the impressive megalithic cemetery at Carrowmore, which is between Sligo town and the mountain of Knocknarea. Carrowmore is one of Europe's largest Iron Age cemeteries, with around 60 tombs and monuments, and passages burrowing into the hills behind.
The poet is buried in Drumcliffe, north of Sligo town. And best remembered in the WB Yeats Exhibition at the Sligo Art Gallery - or in front of the abstract statue of Yeats erected in front of the Ulster Bank, a building which he apparently admired.
Another Yeats, his brother, artist Jack, who was also inspired by this countryside, is appreciated in the Model, a gallery and arts centre.
Knocknarea is worth visiting too, and possibly scaling. A 300metre monolith, it's also worth reading up on. Supposedly the last resting place of Queen Maeve, there are all sorts of romantic tales and traditions associated with the mountain.
Yeats also spent a lot of time gazing on Innisfree Island, which sits in serenely majestic Lough Gill. And at Dooney Rock, on the southern shore of the lough.
As well as being fertile soil for poets, Sligo is also famous for its traditional music scene. Westlife and Dervish sprang from this county too.
In addition to the cultural and atmospheric treasures of Sligo, and of course the beautiful landscape, this is also a well known spot for surfers. Strandhill beach and Rosses Point offer especially bracing surfing opportunities.
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Sligo
A chic futuristic hotel overlooking the Garavogue River in Sligo. Rooms are sleek and colourful with beautiful views out over the river. Return in the evening from a day of exploring Yeats country to a AA Rosette restaurant. An excellent modern hotel.
County Sligo (County Sligo)
Georgian mansion for exclusive use or as a luxury B&B just south of Sligo. Sumptuous rooms are crammed with antique furniture and family heirlooms and dining is grand to say the least! Set in gorgeous parkland with a lake and miles of walking on the doorstep. An idyllic country retreat.
County Sligo (Riverstown)
A luxurious family owned country house hotel offering a complete "getaway from it all" experience. Traditional antique furnished bedrooms have magnificent views & log fires but no TVs or radios. Delicious food with much of the ingredients either locally sourced or home grown.