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In the heart of Northern Ireland you will find Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the British Isles. Lough Neagh captivates visitors with its tranquil atmosphere, un-spoilt scenery, secluded bays and skyward views. The Lough is a haven for wildlife with many viewpoints around the shoreline. There is so much to see and do from history and heritage; visitor attractions to land and water based activities. The Maid of Antrim is now on the water for passenger boats day trips and the Lough’s two main islands can also be explored on the Trostan and Island Warrior.

Why not come and explore the Loughshore Trail for yourself!

Ancient_Treasures
Ancient_Treasures
Lough Neagh offers the visitor some of the finest ancient treasures in Ireland. Get a sense of Ireland’s monastic past by visiting Ardboe Cross or the round tower on Rams’s Island. Alternatively, visit Coyle’s Cottage and experience the living conditions of the Lough Neagh fishermen of old.

Boat_trips
Boat_trips
Why not get onto the Lough with many of the boat trips that are available? The Maid of Antrim has made a majestic return after a two year restoration program. You can also visit the Lough’s beautiful Islands on the Island Warrior or Trostan.

Family_Fun
Family_Fun
Lough Neagh offers loads of fun for the family and a great day out. So if you are looking to occupy those kids on a Sunday afternoon or over the school holidays then why not take a trip down to the Lough with all the family.

Outdoor_Adventure
Outdoor_Adventure
If you're looking for adventure and breathtaking exhilaration, then look no further. The Lough Neagh Region's possibilities for outdoor enthusiasts are simply inexhaustible.

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Wild,_Wild_World
Lough Neagh is the largest fresh-water lake in the British Isles, it is a scenically beautiful area with an abundance of forests, rivers, trails and woodlands. The Lough itself boasts an exceptional variety of wildlife and plants and its gentle beauty offers a unique tranquility.

It is one of the last, true, unspoilt wetland wildernesses in Ireland. It is designated as a Ramsar Site, Special Protected Area and an Area of Special Scientific Interest.

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