A peaceful view of the vibrant and colourful city center, highlighting the best of Sligo attractions.

Local Sligo Attractions

Known as Yeats Country, County Sligo is a special place that is rich in culture and history. To get the full experience and make the most of your stay, you’ll need to know the must-see spots and top Sligo attractions to visit.

Gravestone of Irish poet W.B. Yeats in a cemetery, inscribed with the epitaph:

W.B Yeats’ grave

Drumcliffe Churchyard is the final resting place of one of Ireland’s most prominent figures; W.B Yeats. His influence in the Irish literature space is simply unmatched, making his grave a pilgrimage spot for literature buffs worldwide.

The Churchyard is at the foot of Benbulben mountain and is only a short 15-minute drive away from Riverside Hotel Sligo. His grave displays his most famous epitaph: "Cast a cold Eye On Life, on Death. Horseman. pass by!" As far as Sligo attractions go, this one is must-see.

Did you know that Yeats himself specifically requested that “no marble, no conventional phrase” was to be used for his grave.

A cloister passage with stone columns and arches overlooking a graveyard in a grassy courtyard. The aged stonework shows signs of erosion and moss, adding to the historical feel.

Sligo Abbey

Also known as the ‘Dominican Friary of Sligo’, Sligo Abbey is a 13th century abbey that has stood the test of time. Surviving multiple disasters in its time, the remaining sections of the gothic and renaissance inspired abbey provide a fascinating insight on the period it was originally built in.  

Open daily, the abbey offers guided tours for a small admission fee around its remains to visitors who want a better understanding of its regional significance and history. The abbey is less than a 5-minute walk from the Riverside Hotel, so it should definitely be on your list of Sligo attractions to visit.

A peregrine falcon flies toward the camera with wings fully extended and tail spread wide. The soft, muted backdrop emphasizes the detailed plumage and sharp eyes of the bird.

Eagles Flying

Eagles Flying is Irelands largest sanctuary for raptors and owls, and it is a seasonal attraction that children are sure to love. Open every day of the week between April and early November, you’ll see raptors and other birds of prey up close.

Visitors will be treated to an interactive, hour-long show led by a professional that’ll take you into the world of these magnificent creatures. If you’re lucky, you may even be able to hold one, or better yet, have one fly on to your arm.

There is also a petting-zoo onsite for visitors, where you can cuddle a variety of animals, such as rabbits or ferrets.

An underwater view of golden-brown kelp swaying gently in clear blue water, with light reflecting off the surface, creating shimmering patterns above.

VOYA Seaweed Baths

Feeling sore after that Benbulben trail or just fancy a day of TLC? Located in Strandhill, VOYA seaweed baths is a natural seaweed bathhouse that continues the traditional Irish practice in a modern atmosphere. Using sustainably sourced seaweed from the Atlantic Ocean, seaweed baths are an underrated way to relieve bodily aches or making your skin silky smooth.

The bathhouse can be accessed via a 25-minute drive by car, or a 30-minute bus ride. VOYAs’ seaweed baths are popular amongst visitors and non-visitors of Sligo, so it is recommended to book in advance to avoid any disappointment. You can book your seaweed bath by either visiting their website or calling the telephone number on their  website.

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Sligo Folk Park

Situated on 6 acres of mature gardens in the charming village of Riverstown, and only 15-minutes from Sligo Town. the Sligo Folk Park provides a captivating experience on rural Irish life at the end of the 19th century. Embark on a self-guided audio tour through the different exhibitions and take a step back through time.

The Sligo Folk Park has plenty of space for a picnic between activities, you can either bring your own or visit the cafe in the Folk Park. The park is open daily, but be sure to check the opening times, as they can change depending on the season.

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A Memorable Day in the Yeats Country

Sligo attractions are numerous, and this list is just a taste of what’s on offer. There are still plenty of attractions that deserve recognition and exploration. You won’t be able to see all of these in one day though, that’s where we come in.

The Riverside Hotel Sligo is the perfect base for exploring Sligo County. Relax with all the time in the world, sleep soundly after a full day of discovery; wake feeling refreshed and ready to do it all again.