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Lough Easkey
The lake is located in the middle of the Ox Mountain range and lies between Lough Talt (to the south) and the village of Dromore West (near the north coast).
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Ladies Brae
This section of the route follows minor mountain roads and tracks across the top of Templeboy to the scenic Ladies Brae and Lough Achree.
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Coolaney Mountain Bike Centre
A world-class 80km National Mountain Bike Trail Centre consisting of 76km of single track cycling trails and related facilities in the Coillte-owned Coolaney Forest on the Ox Mountains and along the Wild Atlantic Way.
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Union Rock
Union wood is a large area of mixed forestry located between Coolooney,Ballygawley and Ballisodare and provides a wonderful amenity for Sligo. See www.sligowalks.ie
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Holy Well
Tobernalt is a holy well in north County Sligo, Ireland near the southwest corner of Lough Gill. It is an ancient natural spring dating back to the 5th century as a pagan meeting place and later a Penal Law mass site
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Doorly Park, Pontoon Boat Ride
The new Pontoon Jetty at historic Riverside Quay Wall, Sligo will open up a wealth of watersport activities to visitors to Sligo town. Just a short walk from town, the pontoon will open access to Lough Gill and importantly for Yeats fans, the Lake Isle of Innisfree
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Yeats’ Statue
Created in 1989 by sculptor Ronan Gillespie, this statue of WB Yeats was erected outside the Ulster Bank at the corner of Stephen Street and Markievicz Road on the 50th anniversary of the poet’s death.
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Sligo Abbey
The site of Sligo Abbey in Sligo town contains a great wealth of carvings including Gothic and Renaissance tomb sculpture, well-preserved cloisters and the only sculptured 15th century high altar to survive in any Irish monastic church.
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Raghly Harbour
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Creevykeel (megalith)
This well-preserved site is said to be one of the largest court cairns in Ireland.