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For anyone interested in Irish history and heritage, North Sligo has much to offer. Here one can literally trace the dramatic tendrils of our nation, from prehistoric mythology to modern times, in a setting both pristine and majestic. In its lofty mountains, its winding rivers, its jagged coastline, God has created here a land largely unspoiled by time or man.

Mullaghmore, with its picture postcard harbour, wild sweep of ocean and expanse of golden sand. From the picturesque 19th century stone-built harbour, sit and watch the fishermen at their work while vistas of the scenic Dartry Mountains delight your eyes.

 A cruise to the ancient monastic island of Inishmurray, www.sligoheritage.com only an hour's sail away, is available from here. Another time, another world! The village has a good accommodation base from hotels and B & B’s, and self catering facilities.

Mullaghmore offers the ideal relaxing seaside holiday. Enjoy sailing, surfing, diving, hill walking, scenic walks along the coastal cliffs or mountain valley, sea angling, game angling, coarse angling, shark fishing, golf nearby at Rosses Point www.countysligogolfclub.ie and Strandhill www.strandhillgc.com, Horseriding www.islandviewridingstables.com; www.horseholidayfarm.net – moorland and mountain treks, beach gallops, . Visit Creevykell Cairn one of the best examples of a court tomb in Ireland. Attractions nearby Lisadell House www.lissadellhouse.com. ancestral home of the Gore-Booth Family. Yeats Grave, Classiebawn Castle, Spanish Armada, Gleniff Horseshoe.

Further Details log onto: www.sligotourism.ie


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