Strandhill – A place to bond over new experiences.

For those looking to slow down a little and embrace the outdoors; Strandhill is the place to see and be seen. The coastal village offers adventure, relaxation, new friendships and gastro delights.

With Knocknarea Mountain beaming down on the ferocious Atlantic Ocean, cosy pubs with craft beer and live music, as well as a variety of fresh and delicious food, you’ll soon wonder why you’ve never made the trip and uttered the name “Strandhill” before.

The village located just 7km outside of Sligo town offers everything from scenic walks with ocean and mountain views to relaxation treatments and golf. With so much to do it’s hard to know where to start, but Go Strandhill has come up with a taster menu of all that Strandhill has to offer.

day one

Breathe in the Atlantic

One of Strandhill’s most refreshing activities is simply inhaling the wild Atlantic breeze with one of the many breathtaking walks.

Culleenamore is the perfect place to start your morning. You can wake with the sun and watch as it gleams and glistens on the ocean waves. This tranquil walk will give you time to recharge and focus on enjoying the present moment. If you venture out in the morning you’re likely to enjoy a mostly private viewing of the beach, with just a few locals and their dogs waving as they pass by. You can decide on a longer, or shorter walking path – depending on how energised or hungry you’re feeling – a 90 minute walk along the sandy curve of the shore from Culleenamore to Strandhill, or a 45 minute stroll across the sand-dunes. Both routes lead to the main Strandhill beach area where you can enjoy a selection of breakfast options, snacks and treats.

Visit a Warrior Queen

After indulging in breakfast, brunch and snacks it may be time for another outdoor adventure. The Queen Maeve trail, which has 500 wooden steps winding a path through the forest of Knocknarea Mountain, is a good option for those looking for something a little more strenuous.

The Queen Maeve trail is designed to take walkers on an historic adventure up the northern slopes of Knocknarea, past Megalithic and Bronze Age remains, through a forest and a ‘bog bridge’ leading to the summit. You’ll also find unusual plants to admire and plenty of friendly people to chat with along the way. The climb, which opens out onto Knocknarea’s summit providing spectacular views over Sligo and Ballisodare Bay, is perfect for an afternoon or early evening stroll. Just make sure to pack some water as the climb works up a thirst.

Indulge in Foodie Heaven

Once back in the village, you can hit up some local pubs and restaurants for nice eats and some craft beer tasting. You’re likely to be greeted by locals and like minded travellers when enjoying pints in one of the locals and if the night calls for more banter why not head to the top road for a trad music session.

Go Strandhill - The Venue

day two

Activity and Indulgence

The next morning you may want to take it easy and bring the refreshing outdoors inside with a seaweed bath. Or take a surf lesson on Strandhill Beach with one of the local surf schools. Learn about ocean safety, beach games and all about becoming a surf pro with top surf coaches.

Or if gentle and engaging exercise is more your speed then a round of golf might be calling.  Strandhill Golf Club is a challenging 18-hole links golf course, which boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside and ocean with Knocknarea Mountain, Culleenamore Strand and Strandhill Beach providing the backdrop. The golf course features 6,200 yards of undulating fairways and unforgiving shortcuts making for a challenging, but rewarding experience.

Go Strandhill - VOYA Seaweed Baths
Go Strandhill - VOYA Seaweed Baths
Go Strandhill - iSurfIreland School of Surfing
Strandhill Golf Club - Go Strandhill
Strandhill Golf Club - Go Strandhill

Work it Off

After the feast, a casual stroll around the Killaspugbrone Loop one to two hours before the sunsets will provide unforgettable scenes. If you’re lucky to arrive during a high tide – or plan well – you’ll witness the magical sunset reflections on Cummeen Strand with the ruins of the ancient Killaspugbrone Church silhouetted against the setting sun. This is one of the most awe inspiring sunsets in all of Strandhill, so aim for that area as soon as the sun prepares to go down and bask in nature’s glory.