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Wildlife
Birdwatching The habitat around Bunduff Lough is salt water marshland which attracts a variety of birds including Whooper Swans which arrive here in October from Iceland. Mallard and teal are found here in the Winter months and occasionally shovelled, scaup and tufted duck can be seen. There are seabirds in abundance along the coast, including…
Fr O’Flanagan Weekend
A commemorative weekend is planned for the last weekend in June, 2015, to mark the remarkable events of June 1915 in Cliffoney, led by Fr. Michael O’Flanagan. For more information contact Martin on 071 9131995. [metaslider id=1379] Fr. O’Flanagan was sent to Cliffoney in August 1914. A great public speaker, socialist, and reformer, O’Flanagan stood…
Wild Orchids of North County Sligo
by Trudy Lomax “…..In coupling people a steady help Are scraps of apples and powdered herbs The purple orchid and cowslip plant The knotted figwort, the shepherd’s purse Kid’s desire and also rib- wort, Early purple Orchid The yellow cummin with its magic for lust Leaves that are burned in secrecy – And more of…
Surfing
Mullaghmore Head, 3 miles from Cliffoney, is on the map for big wave riders from all over the world. There is ideal surf for beginners in nearby Bundoran and plenty of opportunities to learn or improve thanks to regular classes: Bundoran Surf Co Turf nSurf Surfworld Bundoran
North Sligo Walking Group
Every Wednesday @ 10:30am 29th May: Rosses Point 5th June: Benwiskin All Welcome. For further details contact the Benwiskin Centre 071 9176721
Learn to Sail in Mullaghmore
Learn to sail in this lovely corner of Donegal Bay. Adult Sailing Courses in June, Junior Sailing Courses in July. Full details on www.mullaghmoresailingclub.org