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An inviting outdoor deck area features a round table with two colorful chairs. Potted plants with vibrant blooms are positioned around the deck. Large glass doors offer a view into the stylish interior while allowing natural light to fill the space.
Guesthouse in Rosses Point
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 277 reviews

Private loft for 2 with private entrance

Visit our stylish loft in the beautiful Village of Rosses Point. We have room for 2 with a large super king size bed (can convert into 2 large singles by prior request) & en-suite. We have a kitchenette/living space that opens out to your own large deck area. Located just a 5 minute walk from local shop, pubs and restaurants, you’ll have all you need at your fingertips. Our magnificent golf course and beaches nearby will delight both golfing and sailing enthusiasts or simply enjoy a beach stroll

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A cozy interior features a curved wooden ceiling and an expansive panoramic window showcasing hills in the distance. A table with patterned cushions is positioned beside a light-colored sofa. Shelving and decor items add character to the inviting space.
Tiny homes in Sligo
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Unique IgluPod near Sligo

Tranquillity meets luxury glamping in our stunning IgluCabin, perched high in the hills near Geevagh, 20 mins from Sligo town. Sitting above the valley we are always stunned by the silence and sunsets that bless our location. The pod itself is beautifully designed in shiplap wood, the interior offers a cosy bedroom area, a kitchen with smart use of space, a living and dining area with lots of natural light from a panoramic window and a bathroom with shower. Traditional craftwork inside and out.

Top guest favourite
The cabin features large glass doors framed by greenery, allowing natural light to fill the interior. A lush environment of trees and plants surrounds the structure, creating a sense of seclusion. The entrance is accessible via a gentle slope, enhancing the inviting appearance of the hut.
Hut in Knader
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 447 reviews

Romantic seclusion with lake water lapping.

Our cosy hut consists of a comfortable bedroom with an enchanted view of Assaroe Lake: enjoy it on our 3 deckings! The cabin is very close to our house but secluded from it, buried in the woods. The room provides a tranquill escape from frantic life:- there’s Wi-Fi but no television , just a radio. Kitchen facilities are basic but functional. We provide the basis for a continent breakfast. Beaches and hiking trails are very close by. WE ACCEPT PETS ONLY AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THEIR OWNER

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The entrance of the cottage features a stone facade with red brick accents. Large glass doors framed by dark shutters invite natural light into the interior. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery near the entrance, enhancing the welcoming appearance.
Cottage in Grange
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 634 reviews

The Cottage

The Cottage provides accommodation for up to 3 guests. Close to Benbulben Mountain with views overlooking the Wild Atlantic Ocean, you will fall in love with our little bit of heaven in North Sligo. Staying in our cosy cottage allows you to immerse yourself in local attractions. Located on the same grounds as our family home, the cottage provides a chance for friendly interactions during your stay. Feel free to reach out for questions or requests – we're here to ensure a memorable experience.

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A large window frames a serene view of rolling green fields under a blue sky. Tall trees line the horizon, with soft morning light casting gentle shadows across the landscape. Delicate potted plants rest on the windowsill, complementing the natural scenery.
Loft in County Sligo
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 931 reviews

The Old Schoolhouse @ Kirriemuir Farm

Hello from the rolling hills of Sligo! Our property is a spacious, modern, 1st floor studio appartment adjacent to our family home. It is fully furnished to a high standard with all mod cons. Bright & airy with a beautiful view over mature hardwood forest, it is nestled on a working sheep farm. It is a short 10 minute drive to Sligo Town, 3 minutes to Castledargan Hotel and Golf Course, and 5 minutes to Markree Castle with easy access to upland and forest walks, and world renowned beaches.

Top guest favourite
The modern cottage exterior is clad in natural wood, with large windows reflecting warm indoor light. Soft lighting illuminates the entry, and a gravel pathway leads to the entrance. The surrounding landscape features natural greenery, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Lough Eske
5 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Luxurious modern cottage

This modern, luxurious cottage is truly special. It is located in the Tawnawully mountains by Lough Eske. It is set on 12 acres with a river running through it and a tumbling waterfall right by the cottage. Only 15 minutes drive to Donegal town, which has some really nice restaurants and bars. There is a castle to explore in the town and a wonderful craft village with a very good cafe. Ten minutes drive to Harveys Point and twelve minutes from Lough Eske castle, both reputable 5 * hotels.

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A charming blue cabin is set amidst a lush garden filled with greenery. Two bright pink chairs are positioned on a deck, inviting relaxation. Flowering plants and shrubs surround the cabin, and a pebbled area provides space for outdoor activities.
Tiny homes in Cummeen Hill
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

Lovely ,Cosy, Private Cabin ,

A lovely cosy private cabin , near Strandhill , Coney Island , Knocknarea , Sligo Town and all the wonderful sites of Sligo...The cabin is fully fitted out ,it has a large comfortable pull out sofa bed, a very effective stove , and garden to sit in, parking , a bus route out side the door , however it only goes once an hour, and not at night , a car or bike would be a much easier option..The cabin is situated beside my cottage, so I will be on hand to help you settle in should you need

Top guest favourite
A traditional cottage is nestled among lush greenery, with soft sunlight filtering through the trees. The white exterior features a front door and windows, softly framed by surrounding foliage and a well-maintained garden area.
Cottage in Dromahair
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 880 reviews

Rural Traditional Cottage

Ideal rural retreat - escape the stresses of modern living. Delightful and quaint traditional cottage with original features, comfortably decorated to give a warm and pleasant stay. Filled with books for every interest, making this cottage a particularly pleasant experience. Situated on a secluded country lane, both private and peaceful. 7 kilometres from the village of Dromahair, and 8 kilometres from the town of Manorhamilton. The River Bonet is nearby. High speed wifi included.

Top guest favourite
A welcoming living area features a comfortable gray sofa and matching armchair, accompanied by a round coffee table. Natural light streams through the glass sliding door, which opens to a small balcony. A muted blue artwork and lamp add a touch of decor.
Apartment in Sligo
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

St. Edwards Overlook - Walk to Sligo Town!

Welcome to St. Edwards Overlook, our picturesque 1-bedroom home perched above Sligo town. Step inside and discover a newly renovated space complete with upscale furnishings and thoughtfully curated touches that exude warmth and style. Amenities abound, too, with a custom guidebook highlighting local attractions & essential information, high-speed internet, a large screen Tv, electric fireplace, highchair, and baby cot. All within walking distance to everything in Sligo!<br><br>

Top guest favourite
The cabin features a welcoming wooden exterior, framed by lush green grass and vibrant plants. A pathway leads to the entrance, marked by a sign that reads 'Carrowkeel Cabin.' Large windows provide ample natural light, enhancing the connection with the surrounding scenery.
Guesthouse in Co. Sligo
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Cosy, small, twin room cabin with ensuite.

The cabin is located in a beautiful scenic and secluded area surrounded by trees and wildlife close to the Bricklieve mountains and the Carrowkeel megalithic tombs. Facilities include tea and coffee, a toaster and a mini fridge. No pets. Shower and toilet. There are many walking routes in the area and also fishing close by. It is approx. 20 mins drive from Sligo town and 2.5 hrs from Dublin. There is a pub which serves food approx. 2kms from the cabin. NO SMOKING

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A contemporary living room features a dark stone fireplace with decorative logs beside it. A large television is mounted above the fireplace. Cozy seating is arranged around a wooden coffee table placed on a multi-colored geometric rug, with soft lighting and vibrant wall accents enhancing the space.
Townhouse in Magheraboy
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Temple house Cheerful 2-bedroom townhouse

This stylish house centrally located is the perfect location for your getaway in Sligo This centrally located town house has a modern & stylish kitchen with dining table, a comfortable living room with tv and glass fronted stove, Wi-Fi & Netflix available All shops and best restaurants/pubs are within a short 3 minute walk Sligo hawkswell theater is 200 meters away The beautiful Strandhil, Rossespoint, knocknarea, glencar waterfall are all a short drive away

Top guest favourite
A modern annex is positioned in a rural setting, surrounded by lush greenery. A dramatic mountainous backdrop is visible, with clouds partially obscuring the summit. The clear blue sky enhances the serene atmosphere of the tranquil landscape.
Guesthouse in Kinlough
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Mountainside holiday home with magnificent views

Relax at this peaceful place to stay, tucked away on the side of the stunning Glenade valley in County Leitrim, but just 3 miles from County Sligo and 4 miles from County Donegal. Perfect as a stop-over whilst exploring the Wild Atlantic Way or stay longer and enjoy the Glens of Leitrim and the Dartry Mountains, and then visit the amazing sites of County Sligo and County Donegal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Sligo?

    Sligo has accommodations in the town center, along the Garavogue River, and in quieter areas around Strandhill and Rosses Point. Staying near the waterfront or in historic neighborhoods offers easy access to dining and cultural sites.

  • What are the best things to do in Sligo with kids?

    Families often explore Sligo beaches for sandcastle building, visit local playgrounds, or discover nature trails in parks near town. The area around Lough Gill and interactive centers in Sligo town are frequently suggested for hands-on activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Sligo?

    Sligo has hiking around Benbulben, surfing at Strandhill Beach, and guided walks through the historic town center. Explore local art galleries, ancient tombs, and nature spots for a mix of culture and outdoor discovery.

  • How is the weather in Sligo?

    Sligo has mild, often damp weather with temperatures from 39°F (4°C) in winter to 64°F (18°C) in summer. Rain is common, so bringing a waterproof jacket and layers is recommended year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Sligo?

    Visitors frequently suggest walking along the Garavogue River, exploring the Sligo Abbey ruins, and spending time at Rosses Point Beach. Historic sites, art venues, and nature reserves capture Sligo’s character.

  • What are some hiking trails in Sligo?

    Explore popular routes around Benbulben, forest walks near Hazelwood, and coastal paths at Knocknarea. These trails vary in terrain, offering forest scenery, sweeping views, and seaside landscapes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Sligo?

    Families in Sligo often enjoy beach picnics, nature trails near Lough Gill, and visits to interactive museums or galleries. Seasonal outdoor activities, including surfing lessons in Strandhill, are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Sligo?

    Day trips can include exploring the seaside village of Strandhill, visiting ancient tombs at Carrowmore, or discovering hiking routes around Benbulben. Castle tours and lakeside picnics are also popular nearby experiences.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Sligo?

    Many stays around Sligo welcome pets, especially near town center, Strandhill, and Rosses Point. Local parks and beaches make it easy for travelers with pets to enjoy outdoor spaces.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Sligo?

    Layer up for changing weather and pack a waterproof jacket, as rain showers happen year-round. Exploring smaller villages and trying local seafood is frequently suggested for a broader Sligo experience.

  • What is Sligo known for?

    Sligo is known for dramatic mountain scenery, surf beaches, and its rich literary heritage linked to poet W.B. Yeats. Ancient sites and outdoor adventures highlight the area’s cultural and natural distinctiveness.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Sligo?

    Explore the forest paths of Hazelwood, tranquil shores of Lough Gill, and lesser-known archaeological sites near Carrowkeel. Local art studios and small cafés add character to out-of-the-way neighborhoods.

  • What are the best foods to try in Sligo?

    Sligo’s coastal cuisine includes fresh Atlantic seafood, local oysters, and traditional stews. Bakeries and cafés often feature Irish soda bread and homemade pastries, using ingredients sourced from nearby farms.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Sligo?

    Pack a waterproof jacket, layered clothing, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring trails and coastal paths. Bringing a camera and a small umbrella is often recommended for scenic spots around town.

  • What is the nightlife in Sligo like?

    Sligo nightlife has lively pubs with traditional music, intimate bars, and local venues featuring live bands. The town center and Strandhill area are known for events, conversation, and a welcoming atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Sligo?

    Sligo hosts music and arts festivals in summer, including seasonal folk celebrations and events honoring W.B. Yeats. Strandhill and nearby villages often hold food, surf, and community gatherings.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Sligo?

    Sligo has many family-friendly vacation rentals in areas close to beaches, parks, and the town center. Neighborhoods near Rosses Point and Strandhill are often suggested for outdoor access and family amenities.

  • When is the best time to visit Sligo?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder temperatures and less rain. This season brings outdoor festivals and opportunities to enjoy Sligo’s beaches, trails, and scenic lookouts.

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 120 vacation rentals in Sligo

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    Sligo vacation rentals start at $14 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    60 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    30 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    110 of Sligo vacation rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Sligo stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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