The poet inspiring Benbulbin, The table mountain of Ireland
The poet inspiring Benbulbin, The table mountain of Ireland
Benbulbin is one of the most photographed mountains in Ireland and a must-see area for any trip to Ireland. Anyone that sees the beauty of the area will want to come back and see more. Benbulbin is also the setting of many Irish legends and folklore. It is Located in one of the most beautiful regions of Ireland, County Sligo. Benbulbin’s large table like flat top formation of rock, forms part of the Dartry Mountains. This area is sometimes referred to as Yeats Country. This is due to the Poet William Butler Yeats that spent his childhood holidays in the area. From a young age Yeats studied poetry and found a special interest in irish legends. Yeats found his final resting place at Drumcliffe Churchyard.
Did you know you can have Benbulbin hanging on your wall?
What is the ‘Bluebell Meadows of Benbulben’?
What is the ‘Bluebell Meadows of Benbulben’?-The Bluebell Meadows of Benbulben is a beautiful natural area located in County Sligo, Ireland. Located on the slopes of the iconic Benbulben Mountain, the meadow is home to an abundance of wildflowers and other flora. The meadow has been declared a protected Nature Reserve due to its status as an important natural habitat.
Is Sligo Ireland Worth Visiting?
Is Sligo Ireland Worth Visiting? -Sligo is worth visiting! County Sligo is in northwestern Ireland and It’s known for the legacy of local poet WB Yeats, whose grave is in a cemetery in Drumcliff, near flat-topped Benbulben Mountain. In Lough Gill, tiny Innisfree Island inspired one of WB Yeats poems.
Who Lives In Classiebawn Castle? Frequently Asked Questions
Ms Caroline Devine lives in Classiebawn Castle in Co Sligo and says she was life partner of late businessman, Mullaghmore, Sligo, under a lifetime exclusive right of residence granted to her by Mr Tunney before his death in June, 2011. The castle was the summer home of the late Lord Mountbatten, who was famously assassinated by the IRA in Mullaghmore.
How Classiebawn Castle became Ireland’s most famous castle after the assassination of the Uncle of a Royal Prince.
“My heart literally sank,” said Prince Charles some years later as he recalled the brutal IRA bombing that ended the life of his grand uncle and mentor, Lord Louis Mountbatten.
The events of that August day also cast a long shadow over the life and death of Ireland’s first ‘beef baron’ Hugh James Tunney and his partner Caroline Devine, who leased the castle from Mountbatten at the time and later bought it from the family.
Hugh Tunney’s own peaceful passing so many years later was largely marked because of his association with Classiebawn and the tragic events with which it has become so intertwined.
Top things to do in Sligo, Ireland
- Benbulbin
- Sligo Abbey
- Grange, County Sligo
- Sligo County Museum and Art Gallery
- Yeats Society Sligo & Visitors Centre
- Knocknarea
- Lough Gil
- Drumcliffe Parish Church
- Rosses Point
- Lissadell House and Gardens
- Devil’s Chimney
- Take a Seaweed Bath
- Classiebawn Castle
- Thomas Connolly
Who Is Love Ireland?
Love Ireland is a website that is dedicated to the promotion of the island of Ireland as a travel destination. Everything great about the green emerald isle of Ireland. From sports like hurling and gaelic football to the wonderful scenery of the wild atlantic way. Indulge in the culinary delights of the pubs and restaurants.
Thomas Connolly Sligo’s oldest traditional Irish pub. Sligo’s oldest traditional Irish pub.
A story worth sharing.
There has been a pub here since 1780, opening onto Holborn Street. The Markievicz Road end was originally living quarters. Thomas Connolly’s pub was first licensed in 1861. There’s a great account of Connolly’s in the book The Irish Pub, by James Fennell and Turtle Bunbury. Connolly’s storied past includes at least one visit from Charles Stewart Parnell during the pub’s early days, plus Thomas Connolly himself becoming Mayor of Sligo in 1890 (the same year he acquired the premises).
IRISH FOOD YOU WILL LOVE:
Perfect for a rainy day, Beef and Guinness Stew with Irish Soda Bread
Beef and Guinness Stew with Irish Soda Bread is a traditional Irish dish that’s perfect for a rainy day. This hearty stew, made from tender beef chunks, rich and flavorful Guinness beer, aromatic vegetables and herbs, simmers away in your kitchen for hours to create the ultimate comfort food. Served with warm, freshly-baked Irish soda bread, this is the ultimate comfort food meal.The beef creates a delicious and velvety texture in the stew, while the Guinness adds a deep, malty flavor that pairs nicely with the vegetables. The result is an incredibly flavorful dish that’s sure to satisfy your hunger and warm your heart.
Now, this is perfect for a rainy day.. and we know that Ireland has a few of those!
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Visit Benbulbin, Ireland’s table mountain in County Sligo
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