Category
page 1National monuments in County Sligo

Carrowmore
Carrowmore (, 'the great quarter') is a large group of megalithic monuments on the Coolera Peninsula to the west of Sligo, Ireland. They were built in the 4th millennium BC, during the Neolithic (New Stone Age). There are 30 surviving tombs with another 25 which have been destroyed since 1800, making Carrowmore one of the largest clusters of megalithic tombs in Ireland, and one of the 'big four' along with Carrowkeel, Loughcrew and Brú na Bóinne. Carrowmore is the heart of an ancient ritual landscape which is dominated by the mountain of Knocknarea to the west. It is a protected National Monum

Inishmurray
thumb|right|Teampall Molaise, the principal church of the monastery, as seen from the north with the mainland in the background.
thumb|Inishmurray Teach Molaise E 2015 09 06
Inishmurray ( or Inis Muireadheach meaning 'Muireadheach's island') is an uninhabited island situated off the coast of County Sligo, Ireland.
Sligo Priory
house of Dominican friars in Sligo
Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery
cemetery in County Sligo in Republic of Ireland
Ballymote Castle
medieval castle in Sligo, Ireland