Self Catering Sligo
Holiday Homes Sligo
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CASTLECOVE
Self Catering Enniscrone
Castlecove is ideally situated, just 200m from Enniscrone town centre. Castlecove is a development of luxury homes laid out in a series of private cul-de-sacs.
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HARBOUR VIEW SLIGO
Self Catering Cliffoney
Harbour View is a development of 8 self catering houses in Cliffoney on the Atlantic coast of Co. Sligo with spectacular views of the Dartry Mountains, Bunduff Lake, Classiebawn Castle, Mullaghmore, Donegal Bay and Inishmurray Island.
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BENBULBEN SUITES
Self Catering Sligo
The Benbulben suites are located just minutes drive from Sligo City centre adjacent to the Clarion Hotel, these luxury suites are tastefully decorated and furnished to 4* rating.
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TEMPLE HOUSE GARDENERS COTTAGE
Self Catering Ballymote
Sligo is a county of extraordinary beauty and vivid contrast in its lakes and forests, mountains and rivers. The lakes of Sligo, with their still waters and wooded islands, are spectacular and form a striking contrast to the county's rugged uplands.
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Holiday Homes Sligo
Sligo has a special quality that entices visitors back time and again. Located in North West Ireland, it is a county steeped in heritage and tradition. Immortalised in poem by W.B Yeats and through the paintings of his brother Jack, there is something in Sligo to suit everyone.
Enniscrone is known to have one of the most wonderful sandy beaches, stretching for 5km. Enniscrone is a charming resort with a marvellous 18 hole links on the shores of Killala Bay. Stay in self catering in Enniscrone, in Castlecove or Bayview Apartments.
Be spontaneous and book a self catering break away, or make the most of your next time off work with a trip that’s kind to your wallet. See our selection of luxury Sligo holiday homes for some great deals.
Self Catering - Sligo Travel Highlights
Ballymoate Castle
Richard de Burgo, the "Red Earl" of Ulster, built the remains of this Anglo-Norman castle in AD1300 and it was the strongest fortress in Connacht.
Carrowmore
This is the largest megalithic cemetry in Ireland and amongst the oldest and most important in Europe
Drumcliff Round Tower and High Cross
This site is a monastic settlement, and is also the burial place of W.B.Yeats. Its importance dates from 574 AD when St. Colmcille founded a monastery here. Teahouse and Craft shops on site.
Sligo Abbey
Like many Norman towns in Ireland, Sligo had an Abbey and castle. Founded by Maurice Fitzgerald, the Chief Justice of Ireland, in 1252/3. Stay in self catering accommodation in Sligo, at The Clarion Hotel Suites
Sligo Folk Park
Sligo Folk Park is located in Riverstown, Co Sligo. This tourist attraction gives a true experience of rural life and Irish heritage at the end of the 19th Century.
Eagles Flying – Irish Raptor Research Centre
At Ireland’s largest sanctuary for Birds of Prey and Owls, you can enjoy Eagles, Hawks, Owls, Falcons and Vultures flying closely over your head. During the interactive shows, scientists will inform you about these magnificent birds, some of whom can be touched. For the ones who prefer cuddly animals, there is a large pet-zoo in the centre.
Lissadell House
Lissadell House, Gardens and Exhibition Hall are open to the public during the spring, summer and autumn seasons, and all year round for tour groups by appointment. Visitors can enjoy House Tours, Garden Visits, Countess Markievicz Exhibition, Tea Rooms and Heritage Shop.
Recommendation
- Clarion Hotel Suites, Sligo town
- Castlecove Holiday Homes, Enniscrone
- Bayview Court Apartments, Enniscrone
- Temple House Gardeners Cottage, Ballymote
Highlights
- Ballymoate Castle
- Carrowmore
- Drumcliff Round Tower and High Cross
- Sligo Abbey
- Sligo Folk Park
- Eagles Flying – Irish Raptor Research Centre
- Lissadell House
Activities
- World class surfing – beaches of international renown
- Golf – championship links courses
- Sunset cruising on lough Gill – “Rose of Innisfree”
- Deep sea fishing, sea-angling
- Horse-riding - the excitement of crossing open moorland, mountains and beaches
- Sligo Races – Sligo Racecourse, Sligo town
Getting There
- Knock Airport (53km)
- Shannon Airport (209km)
- Cork airport (330km)
- Dublin Airport (215km)
- Cork Port (326km)
- Rosslare Europort (351km)

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