Lough Neagh
There are several different ways of getting to Lough Neagh, which with an area of 150sq.mi/388sq.km, is the largest lake in Northern Ireland (18mi/28km long, 11mi/18km wide and 39ft/12m at its deepest). Ten rivers flow into the lake which is well stocked with fish. There is no road running round the lough, nor even a good footpath, the lough shores being low and overgrown with vegetation.
Each of the provinces of Northern Ireland have towns in the low lying region surrounding Lough Neagh.
Each of the provinces of Northern Ireland have towns in the low lying region surrounding Lough Neagh.
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Glenavy, Northern Ireland
(Near Belfast)
The best view of Lough Neagh is from Glenavy, where boats can be rented in summer.
Lough neagh is a large body of water that is connected to the North Channel by the Bann River. It is bordered by towns in the counties of Antrim, Tyrone and Londonderry.
Lough neagh is a large body of water that is connected to the North Channel by the Bann River. It is bordered by towns in the counties of Antrim, Tyrone and Londonderry.
Magherafelt, Northern Ireland
(Near Belfast)
Magherafelt (pop. 5,050) is a market town.
Magherafelt Tourist Office
2 Churchwell Lane
Magherafelt BT45 6AL
Northern Ireland
2 Churchwell Lane
Magherafelt BT45 6AL
Northern Ireland
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