The Sligo Champion

Strandhill is the ideal location to wind down or up!

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Strandhill is always a great place to visit or for the lucky, work and live. This Christmas it will be buzzing with festive cheer and is the ideal location to wind down or up!

Pencil in some ‘me-time’ and start by lying back in a fabulous heated massage chair in Koppertopz hair and beauty salon.

The award-winning salon offers ladies hairdressi­ng, microbead extensions, makeup, nails, threading etc, and we also have a gents barber in salon every Friday 10-7pm and Saturday 9-5.30pm .

Relax and unwind while looking out over Sligo bay...bliss.

Now that you’ve a new ‘do’, there’s nowhere better to show it off than in the Venue Restaurant and Strand Bar in Strandhill.

Famous for its Lissadell mussels, crab claws, and seafood chowder served with that wonderful soft-on-the-inside-crunchy-on-the-outside delectable French bread, The Venue Pub and Restaurant Sligo serves only the freshest catch and homemade breads.

End your day of bliss curled up by the fire in the Strand Bar, toasting yourself with a nice hot beverage or one of their tasty food offerings. Time to get your Christmas off to a start!

Sligo Enterprise and Technology Park hosts some innovative creative businesses, such as Ana Faye’s beautiful handbags, Dan Leydon Illustrati­on, stylish outdoor bags from the Atlantic Equipment Project, Daisybell Designs and many more.

Always worth getting your heating serviced before Christmas - who wants to sit shivering on Christmas Day? – Strandhill plumber Gerard Devaney has over three decades of experience in plumbing and heating systems and offers a fast, efficient and reliable service.

Gala Supermarke­t is the ideal place to go for all your Christmas needs. You must visit to see their range of fresh foods and all the special offers for Christmas.

For a huge selection of crafts and fine foods look no further than the Strandhill People’s Market. A day market and a night market take place throughout the month of December. No excuse to gift socks this year!

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