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Lough Gill (Irish: Loch Gile, meaning 'bright or white lake') is a freshwater lough mainly situated in County Sligo, but partly in County Leitrim, in Ireland. Lough Gill provides the setting for William Butler Yeats' poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree".
May 22, 2023 · Lough Gill is a freshwater lake (lough) in Sligo that was the setting for the poet William Butler Yeats’ “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”. The entire loop of the lough (without stopping) only takes 1 hour but, as there are lots of lovely walks on the way, allow half a day at the very least.
- Yes! This driving route takes in glorious scenery and some excellent, shot walking trails, so you can soak up senery from your seat and then as you...
- If you follow the Google Map above, you'll stop at Hazelwood Forest, Parke’s Castle, Dromahair (for lunch), the Lake Isle of Innisfree, Slish Wood...
- It takes about 1 hour from start to finish, but allow a half day at least if you plan on doing the walks mentioned above.
Explore the wonderful landscape of Lough Gill on board a traditional open boat. Departing from the centre of Sligo Town, these boat trips travel along the Garavogue River for 30 minutes to reach the beautiful lake of Lough Gill.
Mar 1, 2024 · Lough Gill Drive is a captivating journey through the heart of Yeats Country, offering an immersive experience of Ireland’s scenic beauty. This picturesque route winds around Lough Gill, a large freshwater lake in the northwestern region of Ireland.
Lough Gill is very picturesque lake, located just about 5-7 kilometres (3-5 miles) south-east of Sligo Town, surrounded by a wonderful landscape of rolling hills and staggering natural beauty in the form of woods and flowers.
Visit Lough Gill on Your Sligo Tour. Lough Gill, an eight kilometres long limestone lake, lying just east of Sligo Town, is a place of utter beauty, and one of the must-see Sligo attractions when visiting the West Coast of Ireland.