Créme de la créme! County Sligo is the new culinary capital of Ireland’s Northwest - and deservedly so, writes Domhnall O’Donoghue. Originally published in the July / August 2021 issue of our sister ...
Ireland’s National Famine Commemoration was held on Sunday, May 19 in Co Sligo and featured an address from Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar and remarks from Minister for Culture, Heritage and ...
Glass bottle, Mullaroe. Co. Sligo. The National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street in Dublin is currently host to the International Words On The Wave exhibition which celebrates the links between ...
Home to beautiful sandy beaches and world-famous surfing, Sligo is one of the Emerald Isle's less well-known and underrated counties. Situated on the northwest coast along the Wild Atlantic Way, it's ...
A celebration of one of the Yeats Country's most distinguished but forgotten sons - William Bourke Cockran - has taken place ...
Hazelwood Forest in Co. Sligo was named among the Top 20 most visited Coillte recreational forests in Ireland according to visitor statistics recorded in 2024. Hazelwood Forest had almost 85,800 ...
The Lyons Café, on Quay Street, has a grand facade unusual for an Irish town, even if it is located in the county town of Sligo, population 20,608 in the 2022 census. Above the cafe entrance is the ...
A man and a woman are in hospital with injuries following a two-vehicle collision in Easkey, Co Sligo collision on Sunday.