Visitors continue to fall in love with Sligo today, wooed by the iconic table mountain of Benbulben, twinkling lakes such as Lough Gill and Lough Arrow, and the endlessly long beaches that face the great Atlantic.
Sligo's history is just as tantalising thanks to landmarks like Carrowmore Megalithic cemetery, Carrowkeel & Creevykeel tombs and Knocknarea Cairn.
Waymarked ways and looped routes tempt cyclists and hikers , while golfers swing in style at the championship course in Rosses Point.
For those seeking culture, with an eclectic mix of ceili's, traditional music and festivals, Sligo is where it's all happening.
For further information on accommodation, places to see and things to do, visit:
DISCOVER SLIGO WEBSITE
SLIGO TOURISM WEBSITE
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