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Lough Neagh Tours means looking, doing, touching, tasting, meeting, greeting & relaxing. It’s not enough to merely visit the waters, the shoreline, the people and communities of Lough Neagh. They call out to be explored, touched and experienced, to be held, tasted and savoured.
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Why Take a Lough Neagh Tour? Lough Neagh is the largest...
- Authentic Tours in Northern Ireland
Why Take a Lough Neagh Tour? Lough Neagh is the largest inland waterway in Britain and Ireland, but its influence extends far beyond the shoreline. It embraces a rich tapestry of communities, including fishing folk, brewers & distillers, foodies, poets, farmers, and proud custodians of historic dwellings.
Signs for Lough Neagh discovery centre are ambiguous with Oxford Island (which have two separate websites, the lough neagh one of which has the strange title text of 'Lough Neagh and it's waterways'...
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Lough Neagh’s Stories Tours Include: Lough Neagh’s commercial fishing heritage, its characterful people and its quality produce; Loughs Neagh and Beg as literary landscapes; The spiritual and Christian history and heritage of Loughs Neagh and Beg; The most exclusive “A LOUGH NEAGH SEQUENCE” tour combines fishing and literary excerpts ...
Bounded by Belfast Lough to the north and Lough Neagh (the UK’s largest expanse of fresh water) to the south, Antrim and Newtownabbey encompasses an enormous array of beautiful landscapes, peppered with charming towns and villages. So why not take to the road and discover all that this area has to offer?
As you approach the Lock gates, meet the Lock Keeper and hear about the heritage associated with the locks along the Lower River Bann, a brief overview of the management of water levels in the region and the controls required to ensure safe passage to and from Lough Neagh.
Book a Lough Neagh Tour with Abhainn Cruises. We explore Lough Neagh and its islands on Private Charter Boat Tours.
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