Lough Neagh is a freshwater lake in Northern Ireland and is the largest lake in the island of Ireland, the United Kingdom and the British Isles. It has a surface area of 151 square miles (392 square kilometres) and supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water. Its main inflows come from the Upper River Bann and River Blackwater, and its main outflow is the Lower River Bann. Its name comes from Irish Loch nEachach, meaning "Eachaidh's lake". The lough is owned by the Earl of Shaftesbury and managed by Lough Neagh Partnership Ltd.
Trouver une randonnée Lough Neagh
Forêt de Randalstown
La forêt de Randalstown est une forêt mixte de conifères qui abrite un centre de conservation des chouettes, un parc à cerfs et plusieurs sentiers de randonnée, avec deux petites réserves naturelles adjacentes à la lisière de la forêt, sur les rives du Lough Neagh.