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|text='''Lough Muckno''' is the largest lake in [[County Monaghan]] and its most beautiful, with stunning views of the surrounding area. It is found on the west side of [[Castleblayney]], and extends over 1,000 acres. | |text='''Lough Muckno''' is the largest lake in [[County Monaghan]] and its most beautiful, with stunning views of the surrounding area. It is found on the west side of [[Castleblayney]], and extends over 1,000 acres. | ||
Within the lake are two wooded islands, Black Island and White Island, included amongst the forest trails of the shoreline, al with diverse wildlife. The lake itself is acclaimed for angling and water sports, including sailing and waterskiing take place on the lake.}}<noinclude> | Within the lake are two wooded islands, Black Island and White Island, included amongst the forest trails of the shoreline, al with diverse wildlife. The lake itself is acclaimed for angling and water sports, including sailing and waterskiing take place on the lake.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 08:14, 8 May 2021
Lough MucknoLough Muckno is the largest lake in County Monaghan and its most beautiful, with stunning views of the surrounding area. It is found on the west side of Castleblayney, and extends over 1,000 acres. Within the lake are two wooded islands, Black Island and White Island, included amongst the forest trails of the shoreline, al with diverse wildlife. The lake itself is acclaimed for angling and water sports, including sailing and waterskiing take place on the lake. (Read more) |