The Foyle
Across the forehead, the date 1689 signifies the Siege of Derry. Lough Foyle a great stretch of water spreads out to the North Sea.
Across the forehead, the date 1689 signifies the Siege of Derry. Lough Foyle a great stretch of water spreads out to the North Sea.
Half of the world’s population of Greenland white geese spend the winter here.
This river flows through the city of County Cork. A deep and lovely lake called Gougane Barra is its source.
Shipyards of the Lagan, the birth place of the famous ship, The Titanic. Belfast is where this River meets the sea.
A lifetime one would spend exploring along this river, salmon, pike, shellfish and all sources of small fish are found here.
This river is famous for its eel fishing. People come from all round the world to fish in Lough Neagh.
Half a century after the head was made with an enormous importance. Thousands of starving Irish people took to ships to escape the famine.
With steep wooded banks its route are full of interest. One of Ireland’s great angling rivers, reaching the sea from an old seaport town.
Its source is merely a short distance known as Devils Mountain. Henry II claimed Waterford city when he sailed up the river in 1171.
The river of Kilkenny appears sombre and sleepy. Known for activities such as net fishing, the historic, Kilkenny Castle stands on its banks showing off its medieval features.