Knocknarea

Knocknarea which includes mountains and tranquil scenes
Knocknarea which includes tranquil scenes, landscape views and general coastal views
Knocknarea featuring tranquil scenes
Knocknarea showing general coastal views and a sandy beach
Knocknarea which includes mountains and tranquil scenes as well as a small group of people


This distinctive flat-topped hill and its mysterious summit cairn have been prominent landmarks in County Sligo’s folklore and culture for millennia.

Knocknarea (Cnoc na Riabh) is an immense monolith overlooking the green pastures of County Sligo. From Neolithic folklore to the poetry of William Butler Yeats, the grassy summit has become mythologized throughout the ages. See the 1,078-foot-tall (329-meter) hill presiding over the peninsula from across the county. Hike up the hillside and enjoy panoramic views of rolling hills and the stunning bays of the west coast from atop the mound. Inspect the enormous pile of loose stones that make up the summit cairn, which is surrounded by myth and mystery.

If you’re intrigued by the Knocknarea summit and the landscape that Yeats called “the land of heart’s desire,” make the ascent to the hill’s prominent peak. The 0.7-mile-long (1.2-kilometer) walk is steep in parts and takes approximately 30 minutes from the trailhead’s parking lot. Wander up the stony pathway past lush green pastures and open farmland. Reach a small gate, an ideal place to rest and look at the scenery unfolding behind you. Try to spot the church spire in Collooney to the south.

The path becomes more rugged after the gate and ascends steeply via a set of well-worn stairs. Reach Knocknarea’s flat peak and stroll along the stunning hilltop. Soon, you’ll see Maeve’s Tomb or Meabh’s Cairn coming into view. This 180-foot-wide (55-meter) cairn is up to 5,000 years old. Although never excavated, it is believed to contain a Neolithic passage tomb. It is woven into Irish mythology as the resting place of Queen Maeve of Connacht.

From here, enjoy magnificent views of the surrounding coast and countryside, including the Ox Mountains, Lough Gill and Slieve League. See the bays of Sligo and Ballysadare, as well as Croagh Patrick to the west if the skies are very clear. Descend from the hilltop via the same route.

Knocknarea is a 15-minute drive west of Sligo town. Park at the trailhead’s parking lot and visit the summit for free. Wear sturdy footwear for the hike, as the path is made of loose stones and can become slippery. Appreciate the archaeological site of Meabh’s Cairn from a distance.

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Things to do near Knocknarea

When visiting Knocknarea in County Sligo, indulge in a variety of activities such as relaxing at a local spa or playing a round of golf. Explore nearby attractions and enjoy scenic strolls along the picturesque boardwalk, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. This enchanting area is perfect for those seeking both relaxation and adventure amidst the natural beauty of Ireland.

Shopping

If you're up for a drive, Surfworld Bundoran, located 30.6km away, offers a variety of surf gear and beachwear. Closer to home, the Quayside Shopping Centre, just 6.4km from Knocknarea, features a range of shops, entertainment options, and family-friendly amenities.

Recreation

Enjoy a round of golf at Strandhill Golf Club, surrounded by beautiful landscapes and outdoor vibes, just 1.4km from Knocknarea. Indulge in relaxation at Voya Seaweed Baths and Celtic Seaweed Baths, both offering soothing body treatments and serene wellness experiences, each located within 1.6km of Knocknarea.

Adventure

The Garavogue River Walk, located 6.4km from Knocknarea, offers a scenic trail perfect for outdoor adventure enthusiasts. The Aughris Cliff Walk, 11.3km away, provides breathtaking views and a thrilling hiking experience. For families, the Lakeside Centre, 35.4km from Knocknarea, features a delightful campground amidst nature.

Nightlife

In Knocknarea, the Hawks Well Theatre offers a charming atmosphere with cultural performances, perfect for a romantic evening. For an adventurous night, head to Funnybones, an exciting arcade AdventureZone, where you can immerse yourself in fun-filled games and vibrant energy.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Knocknarea

Knocknarea, Sligo, offers a delightful blend of attractions, from stunning beaches to significant memorials and historic sites. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich local culture while enjoying breathtaking scenery. Whether you seek relaxation by the coast or a deeper understanding of the area's heritage, Knocknarea’s diverse points of interest promise a memorable experience for every traveller.

  • Strandhill Beach: A stunning sandy beach located 3.2km from Knocknarea, Strandhill Beach offers a relaxed seaside atmosphere perfect for sunbathing or surfing. With its breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, it’s an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or enjoying local cafés.
  • Sligo Abbey: Situated 6.4km away, Sligo Abbey is a captivating ruin steeped in history and culture. Explore the remains of this 13th-century site, featuring impressive Gothic architecture and fascinating artefacts that showcase the rich heritage of the region.
  • Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery: Just 3.2km from Knocknarea, this ancient burial site is one of Ireland's largest megalithic cemeteries. Experience the mystery of the stones and learn about the Neolithic people who once inhabited this area, enveloped in cultural significance.

Best time to go to Knocknarea

The best time to visit Knocknarea can depend on the weather and when visitor numbers rise and fall. The hottest average temperature around Knocknarea falls in July, when visitor numbers are moderately high and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain. The coolest average temperature around Knocknarea falls in January, visitor numbers are moderately low and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain.

calendarCalendar MonthtemperatureTemperaturerainPrecipitationmostlyCloudinessoccupationOccupancypricePricing
January41.4°F (5.2°C)Light RainMostly CloudyModerately LowSlightly Low
February42.1°F (5.6°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
March43.5°F (6.4°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
April46.9°F (8.3°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
May51.1°F (10.6°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
June55.8°F (13.2°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly High
July57.7°F (14.3°C)Light RainMostly CloudyModerately HighSlightly High
August57.4°F (14.1°C)Light RainMostly CloudyModerately HighSlightly High
September55.0°F (12.8°C)Light RainMostly CloudyModerately HighAverage
October50.7°F (10.4°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
November45.5°F (7.5°C)Light RainMostly CloudyModerately LowSlightly Low
December42.6°F (5.9°C)Light RainMostly CloudyModerately LowAverage

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Knocknarea

To save on your trip to Knocknarea, consider visiting during the cheaper months of January to February and November, avoiding the peak summer season. Book your accommodation about a month in advance for the best rates, especially on Mondays, which are typically cheaper than Saturdays. Use Expedia's search tools to find affordable hotels and consider bundling your flights and activities for additional savings. Look out for last-minute deals for spontaneous trips and sort prices from lowest to highest to secure the best offers.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Knocknarea are January to February and November, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are slightly higher.
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