Hazelwood Forest, Co Sligo

The Sligo Camino

2026 Walking Breaks Sligo

This July explore all Sligo has to offer with the Sligo Camino;

On the first Saturday in July, trek 32.5km from Dromahair, Co. Leitrim to Coolaney, Co. Sligo and discover the Sligo Camino.

The Camino follows the Sligo Way through some of the finest scenery in the West of Ireland. The route is a challenging mixture of tracks, trails, forest paths, finishing with 8km of country lanes around the Annaghmore Estate.

Walkers register for the Sligo Camino through www.sligocamino.ie. Simply enter walker details, emergency contact details etc and pay the registration fee to be emailed your ticket for the walk.

Please note that the Sligo Camino at 32.5km is a demanding and physically challenging trek. Anyone carrying an injury, taking medication or unsure of their fitness, should consult with a doctor before registering

Booking Now Open for 7am, 8.30am & 10am walk waves.  JOIN THE SLIGO CAMINO FOR THE BEST DAY OF THE SUMMER!

For details check out - Sligo Camino Calling

Over this weekend are you looking for accommodation for the Sligo Camino 2026
The Glasshouse Bed and Breakfast rate over this weekend - Book Now

We can also cater for lunch or evening meal options; or for enquiries contact our events team at 071 9194300
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Shore Shots Irish Surf Film Festival is a celebration of film and surf. Films, talks and surf culture take place all weekend long at The Model Arts Centre.

This popular event has been hosted by County Sligo Golf Club in Rosses point since it began in 1923.

For deatils on the WEST and all things at County Sligo Golf Club in Rosses Point, check it out here Home - County Sligo Golf Club

For 60 years The Yeats Society have run the annual Yeats International Summer School, a cultural event commemorating the strong connection between W.B. Yeats and Sligo.

A five day celebration in Tubbercurry town celebrating all that’s best of times gone by. The highlight is the Old Fair Day on the second Wednesday in August and the Heritage Village.
For deatails check out Tubbercurry Old Fair Day Festival

This gruelling 15km road and hill race takes runner to the top of Knocknarea Mountain and back to the beachfront in Strandhill where live music and street entertainment entertain everyone.  Warriors Run – Strandhill Warriors Run

Sligo Baroque Music Festival began life in 1995, founded by Rod Alston with the Sligo Early Music Ensemble. It has become a well-established highlight in the cultural calendar of Sligo and the north-west of Ireland, taking place on the last weekend of September each year.

The festival aims to present high quality performance of baroque music in a friendly and informal context, and featuring a mix of Irish and international performers - some with an established international reputation, others at an early stage of their careers. The development of young musicians is a key focus in the programme every year.

The festival is an association managed by a voluntary committee, with Sharon Carty as Director, and is supported by The Arts Council, Sligo County Council, and by other public bodies, businesses, organisations and individuals.