Sligo

County Sligo, in the northwest, is famed for its dramatic landscapes and literary connections to W.B. Yeats. The county’s rugged coastline, with landmarks like Benbulben Mountain and the sandy beaches of Strandhill, offers outdoor adventures. Sligo Town is a cultural hub with music, arts, and history.

Featured Accommodation In Sligo

Castle Dargan Hotel

Castle Dargan Hotel, Castledargan, Co. Sligo.

Diamond Coast Hotel

Diamond Coast Hotel, Bartragh, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo.

Clayton Hotel & Leisure Club Sligo

Clayton Hotel Sligo, Clarion Road, Ballytivnan, Ballinode, Sligo Town.

Markree Castle Hotel

Markree Castle, Markree Demesne, Collooney, Co. Sligo.

Stories, tips, and guides

A Day at Killarney Pumpkin Farm

If you’re looking for the perfect autumn day out, Killarney Pumpkin Farm is the place to be. Imagine rows of bright orange pumpkins, crisp fall air, and plenty of cozy vibes – it’s basically a Pinterest board come to life. The farm has that laid-back, family-friendly feel where you can wander through the fields, snap […]

A Food Lover’s Guide to Ireland’s Best Markets

There’s no better way to discover Ireland’s food culture than by diving into its vibrant markets. Across cities and small towns, these markets are where local producers, farmers, bakers, and food lovers come together. English Market – Cork Established in 1788, the English Market is one of the oldest municipal markets in Europe. Located in […]

Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2025 – Wexford Is the Place to Be This August

If you’ve never been to a Fleadh, now’s your chance. And if you have been before, you already know that this is one of the liveliest, most joyful weeks on the Irish calendar. From 3rd to 10th August 2025, Wexford will be taken over by the sound of traditional Irish music — and it’s going […]

Puck Fair 2025

Every August in the charming town of Killorglin, County Kerry, something wildly wonderful happens — a goat becomes king. Yes, you read that right. A real goat. With a crown. Welcome to Puck Fair, one of Ireland’s oldest (and quirkiest) festivals, and trust us — you’ll never forget it. So… what is Puck Fair? Legend […]

Kerry Icons: A Striking New Art Exhibition Lands in Killarney

If you’re in Killarney this summer and looking for something truly unique, make your way to the Government Buildings on New Road. From now until September 23rd, 2025, the space is hosting Kerry Icons — a captivating art exhibition by Paul Egan, a rising young talent from Kerry making waves with his distinctive style and […]

Irish Castle Stays: A Blend of History & Comfort (With a Hint of Royalty!)

Ashford Castle, Mayo A 13th century fortress turned 5-star hotel on Lough Corrib. Once home to the Guinnesses, now complete with falconry school, lake cruises, and a private cinema! The Castle is over 800 years old! First built in 1228 by the Anglo-Norman De Burgo family before The Guinnesses bought it in 1852 (yes, that […]

Discover Ireland’s Heritage for Free – This Wednesday!

Did you know that the first Wednesday of every month offers a fantastic opportunity to explore Ireland’s rich history for free? This Wednesday, June 11th, 2025, will also be a free admission day for participating sites! Thanks to the Heritage Ireland Free Wednesday initiative, participating heritage sites across the country open their doors at no […]

Cork Festivals: A Celebration of Culture, Music, and Food!

This year, Cork will come alive with over 80 events celebrating the city’s vibrant culture. Blending music, food, and the arts, these festivals are a key part of Cork’s identity and offer something for everyone to enjoy. Here are a few key ones we think you should check out! The Cork Midsummer Festival Running from […]
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