Hills

The mountains and hills of Templecarn

The dimensions of Lough Derg

"Floating on some miracle raft"

"No road, and not even a defined path, goes around the lake"

"One of the loneliest places on earth"

"Those trackless hills enfold the lake as though to hide it."

The snake of Lough Patrick and Lough Peter

St Peter's Island and St Peter's Well

"We left the Island with dry skies but still carrying our fast with us"

John O'Donovan described the lake

The slopes of the mountains

"Fainting heart and failing eye, Aching head and footstep weary"

"Some dark spot in the midst of flowing silver"

"See ye not here this rock some power secureth"

Fionn mac Cumhaill escapes the monster's belly

The IRA evacuates from Pettigo

A description of Lough Derg and its topography

Otway muses on the metaphor of birds

St. Dabheoc's Seat and the old pilgrim road

The northern shore of the lake

Unimpressed by Lough Derg

Rathnacross Fairy Fort

The Augustinians

The coming of the Norsemen

The journey from Pettigo to Lough Derg

The legacy of the Druids