Ireland · 5 days · Friends & Society

Northwest Ireland

Enniscrone, County Sligo, Donegal. Quiet roads, big dunes, wild light.

Overview

The northwest is where you go when you want to feel like you’ve found something. The courses here are exceptional — Enniscrone, County Sligo, Donegal — but the roads between them are quiet, the scenery is vast, and the pace is entirely different from the more travelled circuits.

Day 1: Arrival & Enniscrone

Fly into Knock or Sligo, drive straight to Enniscrone. This is a proper dunes links — big, dramatic, and completely natural. The sandhills here are among the tallest in Ireland.

Day 2: County Sligo (Rosses Point)

Rosses Point sits on a peninsula with Benbulben visible behind every tee shot. WB Yeats grew up nearby and wrote about this landscape. The golf is every bit as memorable.

Day 3: Donegal Golf Club (Murvagh)

Further north. Murvagh is built into a peninsula in Donegal Bay — remote, exposed, and spectacular. Bring an extra layer.

Day 4: Ballyliffin

The Old Links and the Glashedy Links. Either one is worth the drive to the Inishowen Peninsula — together, they make for one of the great golf days in Ireland.

Day 5: Departure

Drive south to Knock or back to Dublin. The roads up here are worth taking slowly.

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