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Strandhill Lodge & Suites

Strandhill
Rated 9.0 in 996 reviews

Strandhill Lodge & Suites, nestled in the picturesque village of Strandhill in County Sligo, Ireland, offers a tranquil retreat with a stunning backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged Knocknarea Mountain. As a boutique hotel, it provides guests with an intimate and unique stay, characterized by personalized service and charming accommodations.

The hotel prides itself on a welcoming atmosphere, with elegantly designed rooms that offer modern comforts, including plush bedding, complimentary Wi-Fi, and private balconies with breathtaking views. Each space thoughtfully combines contemporary style with homely touches, ensuring a restful experience for every guest.

Strandhill Lodge & Suites is ideally situated for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area. The nearby Strandhill Beach is a haven for surfers and nature enthusiasts alike, while the charming village boasts local cafes, shops, and seaweed baths—a traditional Irish wellness experience. Additionally, the Lodge is a short drive from Sligo town, rich in cultural landmarks and bustling with arts and music.

For travelers seeking recreation, the hotel is conveniently close to walking trails, golf courses, and historical sites. Guests can start their day with a hearty breakfast in the comfortable dining area, where friendly staff are always on hand to help plan their day's adventures.

Strandhill Lodge & Suites blends the tranquility of its scenic location with the warmth and attention to detail typical of a boutique hotel, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and relaxation in the enchanting landscape of Sligo, Ireland.

Climate and Weather

January
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February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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What to do in Sligo and near Strandhill Lodge & Suites

Culleenamore
Culleenamore
Beach in County Sligo, Ireland
0.8km / 0.49mi
Killaspugbrone Graveyard
Early Christian church
1.8km / 1.1mi
Knocknarea
Group of passage tombs and cairns in Co. Sligo
1.6km / 0.97mi
Maeve's Cairn
Maeve's Cairn
1.6km / 1mi
Carrowmore Passage Tomb
Passage tomb in County Sligo, Ireland
5.4km / 3.3mi
Carrowmore 51
Carrowmore 51
Megalithic passage tomb at Carrowmore, County Sligo, Ireland
5.4km / 3.4mi
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
Megalithic cemetery in County Sligo, Ireland
5.2km / 3.2mi
Locations at Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
Megalithic cemetery in County Sligo, Ireland
5.3km / 3.3mi
Cummeen Court Tomb
Court cairn in County Sligo, Ireland
4.7km / 2.9mi
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Elphin in Sligo, Ireland
7.6km / 4.7mi
St John the Baptist Cathedral
St John the Baptist Cathedral
Church in Sligo, Ireland
7.7km / 4.8mi
Model Niland Gallery
Model Niland Gallery
Contemporary arts centre and gallery space in Sligo, Ireland
8.3km / 5.2mi
Carns Cairn
Cairn in County Sligo, Ireland
9.6km / 6mi
Sligo Abbey
Sligo Abbey
House of Dominican friars in Sligo
8.2km / 5.1mi
Drumcliff Round Tower
9.3km / 5.8mi
Cabragh Wedge Tomb
Wedge shaped gallery grave in County Sligo, Ireland
11.5km / 7.1mi
Saint Kevin's Church
Cemetery in Munninane, County Sligo, Ireland
12.6km / 7.8mi
Carricknagat Megalithic Tombs
Wedge-shaped gallery grave and dolmen in County Sligo, Ireland
15.4km / 9.5mi
Giant's Grave
Giant's Grave
Court cairn and National Monument of Ireland, located in County Sligo, Ireland
14km / 8.7mi
Church of Mary Immaculate
Church in Grange, County Sligo, Ireland
14.8km / 9.2mi
Cashelore
Stone ringfort in County Sligo, Ireland
15.6km / 9.7mi
Gortnaleck Court Tomb
Court cairn in County Sligo, Ireland
15km / 9.3mi
Parke's Castle
Parke's Castle
O'Rourke Castle
17km / 10.6mi
Gortlownan Motte
Motte located in County Sligo, Ireland
17.5km / 10.9mi
Fawnlion Hillfort
Hillfort in Leitrim
18.2km / 11.3mi
Creevelea Abbey
Creevelea Abbey
Friary located in County Leitrim, Ireland
19.1km / 11.8mi
Ballymote Castle
Ballymote Castle
Medieval castle in Sligo, Ireland
20.5km / 12.8mi
Church of Saint Molaise
Church in Cliffony, County Sligo, Ireland
20.4km / 12.7mi
Creevykeel burial mound
Creevykeel burial mound
Court tomb in Ireland
21.9km / 13.6mi
Heapstown Cairn
Heapstown Cairn
Passage tomb in County Sligo, Ireland
25km / 15.5mi
Saint John The Evangelist
Church building in Tobercurry, County Sligo
25.3km / 15.7mi
Castle Baldwin
Castle Baldwin
Castle ruin in Co. Sligo
25.7km / 16mi
Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery
Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery
Cemetery in County Sligo in Republic of Ireland
26.7km / 16.6mi
Carrowkeel neolithic site
Cemetery in County Sligo in Republic of Ireland
27.3km / 17mi
Manorhamilton Castle
Manorhamilton Castle
27.5km / 17.1mi
Giant's Grave
Court cairn in County Sligo, Ireland
29.5km / 18.3mi
Aghaderrard Court Tomb
Court cairn in County Leitrim, Ireland
29.8km / 18.5mi

About Sligo

Sligo, known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, offers a variety of activities that cater to different interests. Explore the Natural Beauty of the area by visiting the iconic Benbulben Mountain and the picturesque Strandhill beach, both of which provide excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying the coastal scenery. The Yeats Society in Sligo celebrates the life and works of the renowned poet W.B. Yeats, making it a worthwhile stop for those interested in literature and art.

Visit the Historical Sites such as the ancient passage tombs at Carrowmore, which date back to the Neolithic period, giving insight into Ireland's prehistoric past. The nearby Sligo Abbey, a 13th-century Dominican friary, offers a glimpse into the region's medieval history and architectural heritage.

For those interested in Local Culture, Sligo hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year, including the Sligo International Choral Festival and the Sligo Summer Festival, which showcase local music, art, and community spirit. Enjoying the Local Cuisine is also an essential part of the experience; the town has several restaurants and cafes that highlight Irish dishes and local produce.

Finally, Engage in Outdoor Activities such as surfing at Strandhill or taking a leisurely walk along the River Garavogue, which can provide a peaceful retreat in nature. Sligo's blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical significance makes it a unique destination worth exploring.




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