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What’s Sligo Like in June?

June in Sligo offers mild temperatures and long daylight hours, marking the beginning of the summer season. Average daily temperatures typically range from 10°C to 17°C (50°F to 63°F). While it’s generally one of the drier months, Sligo still experiences rainfall, with an estimated 15-20 rainy days on average during June, so bringing waterproofs is advisable. Expect extended daylight, with sunrise around 5 AM and sunset close to 10 PM.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in Sligo in June?

June is shoulder season, transitioning into peak summer for tourism. Accommodation prices are higher than off-season but may be slightly less than July/August. Expect guesthouse/B&B rooms to range from €80-€150 per night (estimated), while hotels can start from €120-€250+ (estimated). Hostel beds typically cost €30-€60 per night (estimated). Availability is generally good, though popular spots, especially for weekends, can book up. A casual meal might cost €12-€20 (estimated), with a main course in a restaurant around €20-€35 (estimated). A pint of beer generally ranges from €5.50-€7.00 (estimated).

What Can You Expect in Sligo During June?

You can expect moderate crowds, particularly at popular coastal towns like Strandhill or Rosses Point and major attractions. While busier than spring, it’s generally less crowded than the peak months of July and August. Conditions are favorable for outdoor activities, benefiting from the extended daylight. June often sees local community events, music sessions, and smaller festivals kicking off the summer season, though specific dates vary annually. Always check local listings closer to your travel date for confirmed events.

What are the Best Activities in Sligo for June?

June’s long daylight and mild weather are ideal for exploring Sligo’s natural beauty and cultural sites. Top activities include hiking iconic mountains like Benbulben and Knocknarea, exploring the beaches at Strandhill or Rosses Point, and trying surfing. Cycle scenic routes along the Wild Atlantic Way or visit historical sites like Sligo Abbey and Lissadell House (check seasonal opening hours). Discover Sligo’s connection to W.B. Yeats at Drumcliffe Churchyard or explore contemporary art at The Model, Sligo.

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