I thought I'd do a blog post of just some of the events taking place in Sligo for Easter. Firstly Eagles Flying is open all weekend and if you've never been it's really well worth a visit for the whole family. Sligo Athletic's Club are hosting a free kids fun run on Good Friday which will... Continue Reading →
Galway Food Festival 2017
If you are interested in food Galway is the place to be for the annual food festival...and who knows you might even see Ed Sheeran! The 6th annual Galway Food Festival runs from Thursday 13th of April until the Monday the 17th of April with all kinds of events taking place. Here are a few... Continue Reading →
Bread, Beer and more in Galway
A follow on from my blog post about my wonderful Friday sampling the most amazing food, drink and hospitality. Saturday in Galway was just as special with a visit to Spiddal, a tour of Galway Market and so much more. We had a great nights sleep in the Hotel Meyrick and were up bright and... Continue Reading →
March Happenings in Sligo
March is shaping up to be a really busy month with things to do in Sligo. I thought I'd do a post of some suggestions that you might find of interest. Flex those brain cells at the Table Quiz in aid of Branching Out. This takes place in The Harp Tavern on March 1st. The Hamilton Gallery... Continue Reading →
Live on Air Music Festival
May 26th and 27th, Quirky Nights Glamping Village, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo will be going ‘Live on Air’. As you know, David McGowan has already surprised the world with his fascinating, new glamping business venture. He’s determined to keep the momentum going in Enniscrone, by hosting the first ever music festival to hit the town.... Continue Reading →
Things to do in Sligo – February, 2017
I've had a great response on my Sligo suggestions over the last few months so I've decided to try to do one a month. February might be the shortest month of the year but there is a lot happening. Here are just a few suggestions. Every Friday evening from 5.30pm Osta Cafe have Irish and... Continue Reading →