Lake

Gazetteer description of view from lake shore

The ugly terrain of Lough Derg

A Coloured Map of Great Britain and Ireland; Drawn on Vellum, in the period 1534-1546

Lough Eske and Ardnamona Wood Special Area of Conservation

Lough Nageage Special Area of Conservation

Inishgarve/Moylederg Island Crannog in Lough Eske Archaeological Survey

Lough Nageage Crannog Archaeological Survey

Bannus Lough Crannog Archaeological Survey

Lough Ultan Crannog Archaeological Survey

Saints Island Townland

"What we saw was the great serpent or fish"

"The green islands that were his morning hope and his evening despair"

"The lake waves caught the concrete stilts of the Basilica"

Bobby describes Station Island

"I do not think even Paddy could do much in protecting this lake"

"If I had my will, every otter-fisher should be solemnly ducked"

"Sure it's an aigle!"

Eagle's eggs

Fionn Mac Cumhaill and the worm of Lough Derg

The March of the Dead Maguires

Where to catch fish

"Eagles build in the islands of Lough Derg"

The appearance of Lough Derg

"A fantastic display of lightning which continued for nearly two hours"

"All around it is the glint and stir of water"

"Occasional freakish summer storms"

"The shaft on which this iron cross is set is precious, for it was salvaged from the lake"

The dimensions of Lough Derg

The River Derg

"High, bleak, purple mountains"

"Rolling, tawny bogland framed the blue water"

"The buildings give the impression of resting on the water"

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

The lake returns to the Diocese

Water-Horses

St Peter's Island and St Peter's Well

Inishgoosk Townland

Fauna surrounding the lake

Secrets of Templecarne Graveyard

"There is a pool or lake saith he in the parts of Ulster that invironeth an Island"

The miracle of the floating crosses

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

"That's the Red Lake unless I mistake"

Lough Derg in the Seventeenth Century

The sanctity of Lough Derg

"Some dark spot in the midst of flowing silver"

Fionn mac Cumhaill escapes the monster's belly

A description of Lough Derg and its topography

The poteen shack

The stones of Station Island

The waves of the Lough