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Island View Riding Stables

Mount Temple, Moneygold, Grange,Co. Sligo
Island View Riding Stables Riding on a beautiful sandy beach....make your dream come true! Suitable for all the family, beginners or experienced riders, young or old. Trekking options range from a 30 minute lead rein trek for young children or a 1 hour beach ride right up to a full day trail ride. We offer a special island ride for experienced riders. Groups are welcome - click here for more details

Eagles Flying

Ballymote, Co. Sligo
Eagles Flying Irelands largest sanctuary for Birds of Prey and Owls, the Irish Raptor Research Centre / Eagles Flying is situated on 27 ha of mature parklands near Ballymote in County Sligo. Currently it is home of about 100 Eagles, Hawks, Owls, Falcons and Vultures. Established in 1999 as an institution for research on birds of prey, it opened to the public - click here for more details

Happy Days Adventure Play Centre

Cleveragh Business Park, Sligo
Happy Days Adventure Play Centre Fun for children of all ages with sessions of 90 Min duration. Fun play centre - Ball Pool slide - Ariel Slide - Hot food and refreshments. Opening Times Wednesday to Sunday, Bank Holidays and school holidays 11.00 to 19.00 Daily Admission Prices Please call for full prices and more details. - click here for more details

Star Camp

Nationwide
Star Camp Irelands Only Nationwide Summer Camp. The all singing, dancing, acting camp is looking for all 5-13 year old boys and girls to come on board for a rollercoaster week of performance from 9.30am to 2.30pm daily. Friday Finale Show for all to come and see. 4 lucky Starcampers will win lunch with JEDWARD! Book online today and enter a competition for - click here for more details

Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery

Sligo
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery The largest cemetery of megalithic tombs in Ireland and is also among the countrys oldest. Over 60 tombs have been located by archaeologists, the oldest pre-date Newgrange by some 700 years. A restored cottage houses a small exhibition relating to the site. Restricted access in centre for people with disabilities (Tombs are inaccessible to people - click here for more details

Sligo Abbey

Abbey Street, Sligo
Sligo Abbey Known locally as the Abbey, this Dominican Friary was founded in the mid-13th century by Maurice FitzGerald. The site contains a great wealth of carvings including Gothic and Renaissance tomb sculpture, well preserved cloisters and the only sculptured 15th century high altar to survive in any Irish monastic church. This enigmatic Friary will inspi - click here for more details
 

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