4 Accommodation, 29 Things to do
Situated 8km (5 miles) west of Sligo city and nestled under the famous Knocknarea mountain, this 5,675m of undulating fairways and unforgiving short cuts make it a course to remember. Read more
Woodville Farm, just outside Strandhill in County Sligo, takes you through mature woodland, green fields, and historic farm buildings where a variety of farm animals, live in natural surroundings. Read more
Discover the centuries old practise of revitalising seaweed baths at this unique property. Voya Seaweed Baths is located in the seaside resort of Strandhill, County Sligo, seven miles from Sligo Town on the R292. Read more
The Strand Bar in the heart of Strandhill is a long established family run business with a tradition of warm hospitality dating back to 1913. Owned by the Byrne brothers, it is a welcoming haven in the heart of this lively gem of a village. Read more
Knocknarea Mountain (Cnoc na Rí) is situated four miles west of Sligo Town, in the area of the Strandhill Peninsula. This breathtaking mountain dominates the skyline of Sligo town it is 1078 feet high. Read more
Miniature and full size original watercolour paintings of landscapes and seascapes. Read more
The Venue dates back from around 1880 and is the second oldest building in Strandhill. Behind the cosy friendly bar is a popular and roomy restaurant, specialising in seafood and steaks. Music is in the front bar on Friday and Saturday nights. Read more
Found in beautiful Strandhill, County Sligo, Strandhill Caravan and Camping Park is located on 8 hectares of grass. It has a sandy base with natural protection from the onshore breezes of the beach, which is known as a Mecca for surfers. Read more
Meave's Cairn is an iconic part of the Sligo landscape. It sits atop Knocknarea hill a visible land mark west of Sligo Town. It was been built by Neolithic people in about 3000 BC. Read more
Strandhill Surf School offers surf lessons for children and adults as well as stand up paddleboarding. We have an ideal beachfront premises right by the surf. Distance from Sligo is only 8 kilometres. Read more
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