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    Yeats Memorial Buildling - Swan Doors of the church

    Yeats Memorial Buildling

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Walk around Sligo for any amount of time and you soon learn who their favorite son was. Yes, there…read moreare monuments and statues a-plenty in the county paying homage to this sullen yet prolific writer. For this trip, I brought a book of Yeats and, honestly, I have yet to read another writer with such a dark, gloomy perspective of things. But I didn't live in his time and, if I had, I might also be penning down verses of faeries luring us to better lives. Who knows? As it was, I stood over his grave and toasted with a wee pull from my purse flask to his honor, then moved on, like his final wish to the horsemen. And I saddled up and rode off in search of fun.

    If you want to do a tour of Yeats country, then this is the place to start. Run by the volunteers…read moreof the Yeats Society, you will be initiated into the essence of Ireland's famous poet laureate. See original manuscripts of his poems, rare and seminal photos of the poet, his relatives and his beloved Sligo. Feel your pulse racing to the heartbeat and hypnotic rhythm of his profound verse; feel the cream of the wordsmith's rhymes inebriate you like the bubbling waterfalls of Glencar. I don't know if Faeries exist or not, but you will now want to start exploring the icons of Yeat's muse and see for yourself. Start your journey here and maybe the Faery will take you by the hand to the mythical Tir na Nog of ancient Ireland.

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    Yeats Memorial Buildling - Yeats Statue

    Yeats Statue

    Yeats Memorial Buildling - I love strolling through cemeteries. They make me feel alive.

    I love strolling through cemeteries. They make me feel alive.

    Yeats Memorial Buildling - Celtic High Cross 'neath Ben Bulben

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    Celtic High Cross 'neath Ben Bulben

    Slieve League - On the walk up (if you don't drive)

    Slieve League

    5.0(10 reviews)
    43.1 km

    Even on a rainy, foggy day, our visit to Slieve League was unforgettable--thanks to our incredible…read moreguide, Aidan. From the moment we started the drive up the mountain, Aidan had us laughing while sharing fascinating stories about the history, folklore, and people of this remarkable place. He warned us there was only a slim chance we'd see anything at all, as the cliffs had been completely hidden by fog all day. Then, just as we arrived, something magical happened. The fog slowly lifted, revealing one of the most breathtaking views I've ever witnessed. It was truly humbling--a stunning reminder of God's incredible creation and the raw beauty of nature. Aidan is an absolute treasure, and his passion for Donegal made the experience even more special. If you're visiting Donegal, don't miss Slieve League. Go rain or shine, and bring a little faith that the fog just might part. If it does, you'll be rewarded with a view you'll never forget. Nancy from NY and Di from Tullamore!

    5 Stars - Definitely worth the time and effort!…read more We chose Slieve League Cliffs as one of our destinations because of its relatively short distance to Donegal, the town where our lodging was. Little did we know what breath-taking views awaited us at the end of a long and hilly walk from the visitors center. The cliffs are arguably the tallest in Europe at around 2,000 feet. I felt small looking down from a great height at the waves crashing against the rock face below. The view to the south allowed us to see the bay and opposing coastline. The steady breeze from the Atlantic seemed only appropriate for such a setting. The beauty of the sheer grandeur remains fresh and awe-inspiring. The trek to the cliffs can be challenging in spots since it's only a winding, narrow road. No trail. No shoulder to move away from cars. Rocky fields and grazing sheep provide a bucolic setting. A pay-to-ride shuttle is available at the visitor center and it drives to the overlook. Another option is to drive your car to the parking lot about halfway up, and pay to park. On the clear day we visited, a souvenir truck and an espresso-ice cream truck parked in the cul-de-sac at the end of the road. The double shot of espresso certainly helped me finish the walk back to the visitors center. Apple Pay connected even far away from obvious cell towers! 5 Stars Definitely worth the time and effort.

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    Slieve League - Magnificent!

    Magnificent!

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