Finn Lough
History and Origins of Name Finn Lough forms part of a large body of water known as Lower Lough Erne, which stretches from Enniskillen to Ballyshannon on the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Finn Lough is also referred to as the "back lough" locally and is situated between the Letter Road and Boa Island. This lough was used by the Maguire clan as a calm port to keep their warships during peacetimes. Following the construction of the bridges across Boa Island in the 1950 the lough has been separated from the 'Broad Lough' and cruising boats rarely venture in.
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Finn Lough
History and Origins of Name Finn Lough forms part of a large body of water known as Lower Lough Erne, which stretches from Enniskillen to Ballyshannon on the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Finn Lough is also referred to as the "back lough" locally and is situated between the Letter Road and Boa Island. This lough was used by the Maguire clan as a calm port to keep their warships during peacetimes. Following the construction of the bridges across Boa Island in the 1950 the lough has been separated from the 'Broad Lough' and cruising boats rarely venture in.
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History and Origins of Name Fi ...... odges build close to the shore
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History and Origins of Name Fi ...... rarely venture in.
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Finn Lough
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