Ocean Sound guidebook

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Ocean Sound guidebook

Neighbourhoods

Easkey is a quiet rural village located on the North Coast of Sligo where the Easkey River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It is a favourite stopping place for holidaymakers who want to get away from it all in a magnificent Atlantic setting and on the “Wild Atlantic Way” The river runs through the centre of the village to provide a charming, traditional environment. The salmon run up the river and still provide a good catch during the season. Fortland Fishery near Easkey village is private and offers over 6km of exclusive fishing set in the woodlands of the Fortland Estate. This stretch has over twenty pools and is limited to 12 anglers per day. There are also other first class rivers and lakes nearby. The coastline around Easkey is rugged and rocky. Powerful Atlantic swells provide perfect surfing conditions for surfing Easkey Right and Easkey Left as both are reef breaks suitable for experienced surfers. The estuary is world famous for its surfing and kayaking waves and hosts many international events. Easkey provides an excellent base for visiting the beautiful places around the county of Sligo. There are spectacular panoramic views of mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. The many things to do include walking, cycling, surfing, fishing or just absorbing the surrounding countryside. You can walk along the shore that is abundant with its fossils, rock pools, secret swimming spots and glorious sunsets is a wonderful place to stroll, swim or watch surfers from all over the world take on Easkey’s famous waves or spot Dolphins, Seals and birds. From surfing and golf to seaweed baths or maybe even some leisurely fishing, Sligo has so much to offer you whatever your interests may be. From the myths and legends of ancient Ireland to the poetry of Yeats, Sligo’s cultural and literary heritage is world famous and still actively celebrated today. History and heritage If you are interested in history, country houses or museums then there is a great range of places to suit you within the locality, you will not be left wanting! Nearby Sligo and Ballina has theatres, museums and art galleries.
13 locals recommend
Easky
13 locals recommend
Easkey is a quiet rural village located on the North Coast of Sligo where the Easkey River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It is a favourite stopping place for holidaymakers who want to get away from it all in a magnificent Atlantic setting and on the “Wild Atlantic Way” The river runs through the centre of the village to provide a charming, traditional environment. The salmon run up the river and still provide a good catch during the season. Fortland Fishery near Easkey village is private and offers over 6km of exclusive fishing set in the woodlands of the Fortland Estate. This stretch has over twenty pools and is limited to 12 anglers per day. There are also other first class rivers and lakes nearby. The coastline around Easkey is rugged and rocky. Powerful Atlantic swells provide perfect surfing conditions for surfing Easkey Right and Easkey Left as both are reef breaks suitable for experienced surfers. The estuary is world famous for its surfing and kayaking waves and hosts many international events. Easkey provides an excellent base for visiting the beautiful places around the county of Sligo. There are spectacular panoramic views of mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. The many things to do include walking, cycling, surfing, fishing or just absorbing the surrounding countryside. You can walk along the shore that is abundant with its fossils, rock pools, secret swimming spots and glorious sunsets is a wonderful place to stroll, swim or watch surfers from all over the world take on Easkey’s famous waves or spot Dolphins, Seals and birds. From surfing and golf to seaweed baths or maybe even some leisurely fishing, Sligo has so much to offer you whatever your interests may be. From the myths and legends of ancient Ireland to the poetry of Yeats, Sligo’s cultural and literary heritage is world famous and still actively celebrated today. History and heritage If you are interested in history, country houses or museums then there is a great range of places to suit you within the locality, you will not be left wanting! Nearby Sligo and Ballina has theatres, museums and art galleries.

A quiet place for contemplation

Tobernalt Holy Well
Holywell Road
A fabulous place to visit!!! Stunning scenery
38 locals recommend
Downpatrick Head
38 locals recommend
A fabulous place to visit!!! Stunning scenery

Sightseeing

A great beach!
24 locals recommend
Enniscrone Beach
1 Bridge St
24 locals recommend
A great beach!
Spendid views across Sligo Bay
7 locals recommend
Ladies Brae Picnic Area
7 locals recommend
Spendid views across Sligo Bay
132 locals recommend
Croagh Patrick
132 locals recommend
55 locals recommend
Sligo
55 locals recommend
My favourite walk! it takes you right along the headland with stunning views over the cliffs and rocks and across the bay to Sligo. The walk loops around to a lookout and deserted village it is blissful on a sunny day or a (calmish) winters day
Aughris Coastal Walk
My favourite walk! it takes you right along the headland with stunning views over the cliffs and rocks and across the bay to Sligo. The walk loops around to a lookout and deserted village it is blissful on a sunny day or a (calmish) winters day

Food scene

141 locals recommend
Westport
141 locals recommend
Great food!
16 locals recommend
Pudding Row
Main Street
16 locals recommend
Great food!
10 locals recommend
The Pilot Bar
Main Street
10 locals recommend
Ocean Sands Hotel & Spa - Enniscrone, County Sligo
Gilroy's Bar and Áit Eile Restaurant
4 Main St
14 locals recommend

country house

A country house where WB Yeats spent a lot of time
23 locals recommend
Lissadell House
23 locals recommend
A country house where WB Yeats spent a lot of time

Historic area

28 locals recommend
Drumcliffe Parish Church
28 locals recommend