Serene Sligo stay with great leisure facilities

Sligo Park Hotel & Leisure Club, Ireland

9.2

Excellent

1,366 reviews

Property details

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Excellent Overall Ranking

Top 9% in city

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Excellent Business Hotel

Top 1% in city

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Excellent Wellness Hotel

Top 2% in city

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Excellent Family Hotel

Top 8% in city

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Relax at a contemporary hotel and leisure club at the heart of beautiful Sligo, with delicious dining and soothing wellness facilities - includes breakfast and a bottle of wine
  • Scenic Sligo retreat: Set amid sprawling parkland framed by some of Ireland’s most beautiful countryside, Sligo Park Hotel & Leisure Club enjoys a tranquil location at the heart of Yeats Country. Ranked amongst Ireland’s top hotels, this serene spot is the perfect place for a relaxing getaway, boasting beautiful gardens, views of the Sligo Mountains, and stylish contemporary interiors where modern elegance meets cosy country-chic.

  • Wine and dine: The Hazelwood Restaurant proudly sports an AA Rosette, and serves up everything from scrumptious breakfasts to tempting snacks and indulgent dinners. Carefully crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients in collaboration with local artisans, you’ll find a mouthwatering menu featuring hearty regional offerings with a modern and international twist, served in an airy setting with views of the surrounding gardens. Later on, linger over a cocktail at the swanky Jack B’s Bar and lovely garden terrace.
 
  • Wonderful wellness: Saunter down to the Leisure Club to unwind in the indoor heated pool, and perhaps spend some time in the Jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. For something a little more active, break a sweat at the state-of-the-art fitness centre, choose between a selection of spinning, body sculpt and aquagym classes, or head outside for top-notch golf courses and endless hiking trails through pristine beaches, rolling hills and dense forests.

How to get there

Located along the Wild Atlantic Way on Ireland’s western coast, Sligo Park Hotel & Leisure Club sits on the edge of the town of Sligo. If you’re driving, the hotel is about two and a half hours’ drive from Dublin and its airport, an hour from Donegal, and three hours from Belfast. Alternatively, Sligo’s train station is a quick seven-minute drive or taxi ride away, while Ireland West Airport Knock is about 45 minutes away. 

Good to know


Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

Facilities

  • parking

    Parking

  • wi-fi

    Wi-Fi

  • swimming pool

    Swimming pool

  • bar

    Bar

  • restaurant

    Restaurant

  • reception

    Reception

  • fitness centre

    Fitness centre

  • terrace

    Terrace

  • general

    Garden

  • sport and fitness

    Tennis court

  • transport and parking

    Electric vehicle charging

  • transport and parking

    Bike rental

Some facilities may require reservations and are subject to availability. Additional charges may apply.

Please enquire through our contact us page if you have any questions on the accessibility of this property for persons with reduced mobility.

Location and what's nearby

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Pearse Rd, Cornageeha, Sligo, Ireland

Whether you’re here to unwind with a backdrop or embark on outdoor adventures, the enchanting countryside of Country Sligo has plenty to offer. Your hotel makes an ideal launchpad for exploring the wonders of the Wild Atlantic Way, a 2,500-kilometre coastal trail that dazzles with its crashing waves, rugged cliffs and charming cottages. Its epic landscapes have inspired many a brooding artist, not least W.B. Yeats, after whom Sligo is often referred to as ‘Yeats Country.’ Trace the legendary poet’s footsteps with a visit to the imposing Benbulbin rock formation, and perhaps enjoy a scenic stroll on the surrounding Forest Walk.

Culture vultures and history buffs shouldn’t miss seeing Yeats’ grave at Drumcliffe Church, also the site of a former 11th-century monastery, as well as the prehistoric tombs at Carrowmore - the largest of their kind in Europe that date back around 6,000 years. Elsewhere, visit the historic Lissadell estate, home to the first female minister in a modern European democracy, or go for a spot of surfing at the renowned Strandhill Beach.