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| County
Sligo offers its visitors a fine variety of mountains, lakes
and beaches. Sligo town (pop. 20,000), the busy thriving capital
of the region, has a special atmosphere rich in culture and
history. |
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megalithic tombs of Carrowmore - within three kilometres
of our house - are reputed to be more than 4000 years
old and are regarded as being among the most famous in
Europe. |
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| History
on your doorstep. |
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| Tranquil
waters of Glencar Lake |
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| We
have abundant lake, river and sea fishing; excellent golf Courses
at Strandhill and Rosses Point; superb horse riding centres
(cross country, trekking, jumping etc) available locally at
Sligo Riding Centre, Carrowmore, and at Horse Holiday Farm,
Grange. The Hawk's Well theatre offers nightly entertainment
while all of this North West region is famous for its traditional
Irish music and dance. |
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| Sligo
- a city with a special ambience. |
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| Lough
Gill - Made famous by Ireland's greatest
poet W.B. Yeats |
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