Ten Photos of beautiful Sligo
Sligo is often overlooked as a tourist destination in Ireland. To show you just how beautiful it is I thought I post some of my photos.
The photo at the top of the post was taken in Ballincar almost opposite the Radisson Blu Hotel. Dunmoran Strand is the beach in the image above, one of the many beaches in Sligo you’ll find it after Skreen and you can also walk to Aughris from it.
Not only does Sligo have beautiful beaches it also has stunning lakes, above is Lough Gill. It’s so easy to see how the poet W. B. Yeats got his inspiration when you look around you. You can drive around Lough Gill and it’s well worth doing this and stopping off at Slish Wood, Dooney Rock and the Isle of Innisfree too.
When the light is right even something as simple as a field of cattle can look pretty special. This one was taken at Aughris Head – another stunning place with a fantastic cliff walk and check out the Beach Bar thatched pub too.
Sligo isn’t just a summer destination either, in fact Winter is probably my favourite season to photograph. The photo above is my ‘famous’ one! I should have retired after it! It was taken at the Gleniff Horsehoe – one of my favourite places in Sligo.
Milk Harbour is just down the road from Gleniff, it’s also in North Sligo – a little road off the main N15 will bring you down there. It’s well worth a visit.
Mullaghmore is between Gleniff and Milk Harbour – a gorgeous place. Park up the car and go on the looped walk to see Classiebawn Castle.
Rosses Point is another beautiful place along the Wild Atlantic Way in Sligo. Not one, not two but three sandy beaches all in one place as well as a golf course and so much more.
Visit Queen Maeve’s Cairn on top of Knocknarea Mountain. Enjoy some of the most wonderful scenic views when you walk up Knocknarea, bring a stone for Maeve as it’s said to bring good luck. Nearby Strandhill is a must visit too. You’ll be spoilt for choice with food here. Also Voya Seaweed baths is a must do too.
Of course I had to include a photo of Benbulben. This is Ireland’s answer to ‘Table Mountain’ and as I drive into Sligo town it comforts me to see the sight of this beautiful mountain.
It was hard to keep this post to just ten photos but hopefully this might inspire you to visit some of these places or maybe encourage those of you who might not have thought of Sligo as a holiday destination to think again.
Thanks you so much for sharing I’m from Sligo .And I left there in 1988 but return every summer.. Love it..
Thank you Mary
Thanks you so much for sharing I’m from Sligo .And I left there in 1988 but return every summer.. Love it..
Michael, these photos are stunning! And, yes, they are award winning to be sure. May our Lord bless your life in Sligo! Janice Ezell, PDX
Thank you Janice, I’m not sure who Michael is but thanks for the kind words 🙂
Your photos underline Sligo’s beauty as usual, Val. I see them and feel the magic.
Thank you Karen 🙂
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL;HOPE TO SHOW MY AMERICAN FAMILY AROUND IN AUGUST THANK YOU.
Thank you
Can you keep a secret ? Sligo !
Thanks for the tips!! We are in Sligo and this is very helpful. ??
Thank you. Have a lovely visit
I love these photos and never tire of looking at them. Thanks. I wish I could wander about the area and snap some of these scenes on my own, albeit a few years later.
Thank you Jack
THANKYOU so much for sharing your amazing photos. I lost my mom 1 and 1/2 years ago and never got a chance to see Ireland with her or my dad. Mom was from Cashel, County Sligo. She a.ways spoke of how beautiful it was. Dad from Dairy. I now work in a art studio-always was a photography buff but now art to me means so much more working there-Spirit of Huntinton Art Center. We work with special needs students and vets. THANKYOU for sharing.
Do you have any books of your photos.?
Thank you so much for your lovely message. No book as yet but I share more photos over on my other website http://www.magnumlady.com