The Wild & Well Festival in Sligo will take place from the 4th to the 6th of September, at Annaghmore Estate in Collooney. This festival offers a variety of activities, including performances, workshops, and creative experiences, all aimed at fostering community and holistic wellness. Participants can expect a welcoming environment that encourages self-discovery and connection with nature and each other.
With a stellar line-up of live music and performances, inspiring talks and demos, creative workshops, somatic, shamanic, and tantric practices, mindful movement, breathwork, dance, and so much more, all wrapped in a blanket of spaciousness to allow preparation and integration, this is more than just a festival - it is a portal, an opportunity to catapult and catalyse, to be held and to let go.
The Wild & Well Festival does offer a camping experience but if you desire a more comfortable experience The Glasshouse Hotel is the place for you. The Glasshouse Hotel is only a short drive away from The Wild & Well Festival and you can enjoy the festival experience but also get a good night rest after a day of performances, workshops and creative experiences.
Stay Near Wild & Well Festival at The Glasshouse Hotel, Sligo
Make the most of your visit by choosing a base that’s both comfortable and central. The Glasshouse Hotel offers:
Make your Wild & Well Festival experience memorable in Sligo with a comfortable stay and without the threat of rain to ruin your festival experience by staying in The Glasshouse Hotel.
Dining Before Wild & Well Festival
Before your day of festive experiences enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast overlooking the Garavogue River with plenty of options to fuel the day ahead.
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.