A network of Visitor Information Points around the country, in conjunction with Fáilte Ireland, provide a tourist information service that includes local information on attractions, activities and events.
Based at Enniscrone beach, County Sligo, North West Surf School offers a variety of surf programmes for individuals and groups of all ages and skill levels. Youth surf camps are also organised on the 5km beach.
The Sligo Way is an 80km route that traverses the county of Sligo from Lough Talt, in the Ox Mountains, to the town of Dromahair in County Leitrim. Embrace stunning mountain scenery, pictorial lake shores and views in almost every direction.
Your Wellbeing Warrior in Strandhill, County Sligo, brings yoga outdoors into the wild Atlantic landscape. Soothe yourself with a gentle beach yoga or venture to some of Sligo's iconic breathtaking locations to experience yoga in nature where healing is at its best.
Explore coastal scenery, forest landscape and ancient heritage on a remote 6.9km loop in breathtaking County Sligo. A picturesque stretch of the rugged Wild Atlantic Way, you will soon discover why this county attracts so many outdoor enthusiasts.
Shells Café, in Strandhill, County Sligo, is the perfect beach café, bright and airy with wooden floors and fabulous organic and Fair Trade coffee. Breakfast is served into the afternoon and includes eggs benedict and freshly baked bread, but it’s a great little spot throughout the day.
The National Surf Centre Strandhill solidifies County Sligo’s reputation as one of the must visit outdoor adventure destinations in Ireland.
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