Lakes around Carricknagavna, a townland in County Armagh, Ireland, are primarily found in the surrounding region, particularly within the Ring of Gullion. This area is characterized by its rolling hills and natural landscapes, offering various bodies of water for exploration. While Carricknagavna itself does not feature large loughs, the nearby natural attractions near Carricknagavna County Armagh provide opportunities to experience diverse aquatic environments. The region's geography includes both mountain loughs and more accessible ponds, contributing to its appeal for outdoor…
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Camlough Lake is picturesquely nestled between the rolling hills of Slieve Gullion and the Ring of Gullion. Cycling along the narrow roads on the shore, you immediately feel the tranquility that emanates from the long stretch of water. The lake stretches for more than two kilometers and seems like a narrow, silent crack in the landscape - a peaceful place to take a short break or let your gaze wander over the water. I decided to take a little detour and cycled a little closer to the shore on a path. The water was almost still and reflected the range of hills that rise in the background. It may be a paradise for fishermen, but cyclists also enjoy the special atmosphere. The roads around the lake are not very busy and you can cycle in a relaxed manner without having to constantly pay attention to the traffic. One small criticism: some of the access roads are not well signposted, but if you look around a bit, you'll surely find a good place to get to the shore and enjoy the scenery.
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Along Glasdrumman Lough you walk along a calm body of water surrounded by green hills. The lake lies still and reflects the blue sky while the gentle waves break the sunlight. On one side of the road there is a sign telling you about the Poets' Trail - a hiking trail that shares not only the nature but also the history of this region with you. The information board tells you about the nearby O'Neill Castle, of which only ruins remain today. Here you can immerse yourself in the world of old Irish poems and legends that have their place along this trail. It is a place where nature and culture meet.
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As soon as you cross the gentle ridge of Slieve Gullion, the North Cairn stretches out before you - a slightly smaller hill than its southern neighbour, but no less impressive. The stones that gather here seem like silent sentinels, witnesses of the distant Bronze Age. Two ancient stone boxes were once found here during excavations, which lay hidden in the depths of history. The North Cairn, with its diameter of around 18 metres, invites you to pause for a moment and enjoy the peace. But it is not just the Cairn that is fascinating. Right next to it lies "Calliagh Beara's Lough", a quiet mountain lake that, according to legend, is the home of the witch Beara. On a clear day, the sky is reflected in the calm waters and you can almost feel the ancient magic of this place coming to life. The road here may be rocky, but the landscape rewards with sweeping views and a touch of mysticism that makes Slieve Gullion something special.
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This lough, located between the northern and southern burial cairns of Slieve Gullion, is the highest in Northern Ireland.
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This peaceful pond located in the heart of the village of Bessbrook is an ideal place for a waterside stroll along its paths.
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Next to this part of the road, you can clearly observe Glasdrumman Lough. On one side of the road, there is also an information panel about the Poets Trail, which passes through here, explaining the history of O'Neill Castle.
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Camlough Lake The often calm, tranquil waters of Cam Lough stretch for just over two kilometers in a north-west to south-east direction. This narrow, elongate lough provides rich waters for the fisherman and marks a break in the lines of hills that surround Slieve Gullion, the Ring of Gullion.
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The North Cairn of Slieve Gullion is somewhat smaller than the South Cairn; it measures about 18 meters in diameter. During excavations, two stone boxes from the Bronze Age were found in the hill. Right next to it is the "Calliagh Beara's Lough" on top of the ridge.
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No, based on available information, there are no notable lakes directly within the townland of Carricknagavna itself. The lakes mentioned in guides and local information are primarily found in the surrounding region, particularly within the Ring of Gullion area of County Armagh.
The primary lakes of interest are located in the surrounding region, particularly within the Ring of Gullion. This area offers a variety of aquatic environments, from mountain loughs to more accessible ponds.
You can expect to find a mix of mountain loughs, natural lakes, and village ponds. The region's geography includes high-altitude loughs and more accessible waterside paths, offering diverse experiences for exploration.
The North Cairn of Slieve Gullion and Calliagh Beara's Lough is a notable highlight. It features a mountain lake next to a Bronze Age burial cairn and is recognized as the highest lake in Northern Ireland. The nearby Calliagh Beara Lough specifically holds the distinction of being the highest in Northern Ireland.
Yes, Camlough Lake is ideal for cycling. This narrow, elongate lough stretches for over two kilometers, and its shores offer pleasant routes for cyclists to enjoy the tranquil waters and surrounding hills.
Absolutely. Glasdrumman Lough is situated along a trail that features an information panel about the Poets Trail. This trail not only offers views of the calm body of water but also provides insights into local history, including the nearby O'Neill Castle.
Yes, Bessbrook Pond, located in the heart of Bessbrook village, is a peaceful spot. It's an ideal place for a leisurely waterside stroll along its paths.
Several lakes are considered family-friendly. Camlough Lake, Glasdrumman Lough, and Bessbrook Pond are all noted for being suitable for families, offering accessible paths and pleasant environments.
The area around Carricknagavna's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Slieve Gullion loop or the Giant's Lair Trail. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Ring of Gullion Cycle Tours. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Carricknagavna or Road Cycling Routes around Carricknagavna guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For instance, you can find trails around Slieve Gullion that lead to Calliagh Beara's Lough. The Glasdrumman Lough is also part of the Poets Trail. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the Hiking around Carricknagavna guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. Many enjoy the sweeping views, the sense of history, and the opportunity for peaceful walks or cycles. The diverse landscapes, from mountain loughs to calm ponds, offer a special atmosphere for outdoor enthusiasts.
While a 'Carrick Lough' exists, it is located in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, near Carnteel and Aughnacloy, and is distinct from Carricknagavna in County Armagh. This Lough Carrick is known for coarse angling. You can find more information about it on the DAERA NI website.


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