| WB Yeats William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet, dramatist and prose writer. He is said to be one of the greatest English-language poets of the 20th century.
William Butler Yeats was born on June 13, 1865 in Dublin. He spent much of his time between Dublin, Sligo & London. One of his greatest achievements was being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923.
He poetry varied from The Wind Among the Reeds (1899), The Green Helmet (1910), Responsibilities (1914), The Wild Swans at Coole (1919), Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921), The Tower (1928), The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933), A Full Moon in March (1935), and Last Poems (1939).
Yeats died on the 28th of January, 1939, in Roquebrune, France. He was buried there and, in 1948, his remains were brought back to Sligo to rest, as he had wished, "under bare Ben Bulben's head in Drumcliff churchyard".
WB Yeats' grave is just 7 min from Mullaghmore.
Location: 10 min from Pier Head Hotel
Admission: FREE
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Classiebawn Castle
Classiebawn Castle which overlooks the charming resort of Mullaghmore, was built by Lord Mount Temple in 1874. The estate descended to the Mountbattens through the wife of the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, a step-daughter of the Prime Minister Lord Viscount Palmerston, who resided in the castle and who also built Mullaghmore harbour back in the mid-nineteenth century.
The castle is now privately owned and not open to the public.
Location: 1 min from Pier Head Hotel Admission: Not open to the public
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| Glencar Waterfall This enchanting waterfall was made famous by W.B. Yeats in his poem, 'The Stolen Child'.
It is a romantic little 50ft waterfall nestled in amongst Glencar Lough.
There is a path leading up to the waterfall and places for picnics.
Glencar lough is a peaceful place where local wildlife and plant species can be truely appreciated. Perfect for afternoon walks, fishing, relaxing and photography.
Location: 20 min from Pier Head Hotel Admission: FREE |
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Ben Bulben
Sligo is home to one of Ireland's most infamous mountain ranges - The Dartry Mountains. Sitting prominently overlooking the Atlantic Ocean is the unusually shaped 'table top' Ben Bulben.
It stands at 1739 feet and was formed during the last ice age, when geomorphological processes began to shape the impressive plateau. Ice began creeping through the valleys and cracks in the rock, the underlying shales were eventually eroded by the movement of the ice above. The shale was eroded faster then the limestone above. This caused the slopes to become steeper and left large overhangs of limestone at the top of the valleys. As the ice began to recede, support for the slopes failed and the land began to slip into the valleys below.
Ben Bulben is incredible to look at any hour of the day. Sunset and sunrise cast different shadows emphasising all the hidden cracks and crevises.
Contact the Sligo Mountaineering Club to organise a climb or hike of Ben Bulben.
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Location: Opposite Pier Head Hotel
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