The outer lough is restricted to mainly rocky shores with some small sandy bays.
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Lough Erne is a particularly scenic waterway, renowned for its beautiful setting.
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It has been anglicised as lough, although this is pronounced the same way as loch.
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The original pronunciation in all cases except hiccough was the one of lough.
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An earthwork, the Skonce on the lough shore, may be the remains of an earlier motte.
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The word lough is pronounced loc and comes from the Irishloch, meaning lake.
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Lough Erne is reminiscent of romantic legend of which Ireland is renowned.
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Lough Navar is a frosty location, with some 76 air frosts recorded in a typical year.
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This path climbs on to a plateau, giving excellent views of Belfast and Belfast lough.
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A long narrow (nearly landlocked) cove in Ireland
Irish word for a lake
A lough is a body of water and is either: * A lake * A sea lough, which may be a fjord, estuary, bay, or sea inlet.
Lough is a surname of Scottish or Irish origin, meaning lake. The name refers to:
(Lough Ness) Loch Ness (Loch Nis) is a large, deep, freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands extending for approximately southwest of Inverness. Its surface is above sea level. Loch Ness is best known for the alleged sightings of the legendary Loch Ness Monster, also known as "Nessie". ...
(Loughs) Loch (or) is the Irish and Scottish Gaelic term for a lake or a sea inlet. It has been anglicised as lough, which is pronounced the same way as loch. Some lochs could also be called a firth, fjord, estuary, strait or bay. Sea-inlet lochs are often called sea lochs or sea loughs.