1 Accommodation, 13 Things to do
Active Dinghy Sailing in sheltered waters from April to October. Limited visitors moorings for cruisers regatta usually last weekend in July. Read more
Prospector 1, skippered by Peter Power is a purpose built, state of the art, 33ft charter angling vessel based in the idyllic harbour of Mullaghmore, County Sligo. Sightseeing and wildlife trips are available, as well as the popular deep sea angling. Read more
Experience the romance and mystery of Inishmurrray island aboard the MV Fiona. Joe, author of 'Inishmurray: Island Voices' or Keith, will reveal the secrets of the island as you travel. Sailing daily from Mullaghmore, Co. Sligo. Read more
The Pier Head Hotel and Spa Leisure Centre overlooks the white sand beach of Mullaghmore as it curves around Mullaghmore Bay. It is set by the pier in the small village of Mullaghmore, which lies 27km from Sligo Town. Read more
Experience the romance and mystery of Inishmurray Island aboard the fast "Fiona Tee". Read more
Offshore Watersports in Mullaghmore, County Sligo offer a wide range of PADI scuba diving courses from open water diver to dive master. Read more
Mullaghmore is located between Cliffoney and Grange in County Sligo. The beach is approximately 3km of white sandy beach and is a very popular surfing spot. Read more
Eithna's By the Sea Award winning cosy family Seafood restaurant overlooking the harbour in Mullaghmore Co. Sligo The best place to eat fish in the North West.“Eithna’s” is close to Sligo and Donegal town, turning off at Cliffoney village on the N15 for the scenic penninulsa of Mullaghmore Read more
West Coast Kayaking is the one of the leading providers of kayaking in the North West and runs Sea, River and Lake Kayaking Tours and courses from Sligo Town, Rosses Point and Mullaghmore Read more
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