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Benbulben is in the Dartry Range and sits only 15 minutes from Sligo.And although photos make the peak seem unconquerable, the trail up the gentle south slope can be tackled by most walkers.Only the vertiginous north face is dangerous as it is battered by the winds.Another wonderful thing about Benbulben is that it’s the only place in Ireland where you can find the tea-leaved willow, an Arctic plant more commonly found in Iceland, and deposited on these slopes in the last Ice Age.Another mysterious natural landmark, Knocknarea is a distinctive, monolithic hill visible for miles around on the Cúil Irra peninsula, just west of Carrowmore.Unlike Benbulben, Knocknarea has a signposted walking path to its summit.This will take around 40 minutes from the car park, and at the top you’ll be greeted by a Neolithic cairn named for Queen Maeve of Connacht, a character from the Ulster Cycle of Irish Mythology.The cairn is ten metres tall and has never been excavated.Although this is easily the largest megalithic monument on Knocknarea, it’s by no means the only example, as the east side of the peak is the site of a Stone Age village and there are more, smaller cairns on the slopes.The River Garavogue, which flows through Sligo, originates at this freshwater lake a couple of kilometres east of the town.Lough Gill is eight kilometres long and two kilometres wide, and its surface is flecked with densely wooded islands.By road you can take the 35-kilometre Lough Gill Tour (Blue Route), and there’s a great deal to see.Parke’s Caste and the Tobernalt Holy Well are both on the list below, while in summer you can step aboard the Rose of Innisfree for a boat tour with a Yeats theme.On the south shore you can get out of the car for a wander through Slish Wood, which has patches of old-growth oak forest dating back 250 years.The wood appears in Yeats’ poem “The Stolen Child”, while Dooney Rock, an abrupt limestone hill on the southwest shore inspired another poem, “The Fiddler of Dooney”.Dating from 1253, this Gothic monastery appears in two of Yeats’ short stories.One, “The Curse of the Fires and the Shadows”, recounts Sligo Abbey’s partial destruction during the Irish Rebellion of 1641. The … - Duration: 10:18. The seaport of Sligo in the northwest of Ireland is somewhere that will always be associated with the poet W. B. Yeats.His mother was from the town, and Yeats himself was a regular visitor in his childhood.It’s no mystery why Sligo is often called “Yeats Country” as so many local places appear in his works, like the extraordinary Benbulben mountain or Lough Gill lake.Yeats’ grave lies at the foot of Benbulben in the village of Drumcliffe, ten kilometres from Sligo Town.Prehistoric passage tombs at Carrowmore and Carrowkeel, and countless smaller monuments imbue the countryside with a certain mystique.In Sligo Bay you can make a splash on fishing or seal-spotting tours, while the Blue Flag Rosses Point Beach deserves a visit rain or shine.On a plateau west of Sligo is one of Ireland’s four most significant Neolithic sites.The Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery has more than 30 cairns, the oldest of which dates back to 3700 BC, older even than Egypt’s pyramids.The restored central tomb, Listoghil was built 5,500 years ago and you can go inside this box-like chamber.It’s the only monument at Carrowmore where Neolithic art has been found, and is also the only tomb where bodies were interred rather than cremated.All of the other cairns seem to radiate from this one monument.For more information there’s a visitor centre in an old farmhouse next to the site, also providing guided tours of the complex from March to October.Once a large plateau, Benbulben is a 526-metre shale and limestone mountain that was hewn into its unmistakeable form by Ice Age glaciers shearing through the landscape.The result is a rust-coloured giant often described as “Sligo’s Table Mountain”.

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