





Tour this 17th century plantation castle on the shores of Lough Gill once owned by Robert Parke, now restored using traditional craftsmanship and Irish oak.
Explore the wealth of beautiful carvings including Gothic and Renaissance tomb sculpture and preserved cloister at this 13th century Abbey in the heart of Sligo.
Visit Ireland's largest sanctuary for birds of prey with more than 450 birds and animals spread over 27 ha of parklands. Catch a bird show or try the petting zoo.
Situated high above Sligo's landscape, these caves offer an incredible experience that blends wild beauty and ancient mystery. Some archaeological finds date back to the Early Iron Age and the Early Medieval period. These fascinating caves are among the oldest sacred landscapes in Europe.
Yeats Society Sligo celebrates the life and works of Ireland’s national poet, WB Yeats. Known as Yeats County, Sligo was a constant source of inspiration for Yeats across five decades of his writing. Enjoy intriguing guided tours, poetry afternoon teas, and permanent exhibitions.
Explore Glencar Waterfall and its iconic surroundings. Step into one of Europe’s most extraordinary prehistoric landscapes at Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery. Discover the oldest Neolithic tombs in ireland and check out the fascinating Exhibition & Visitor Experience.