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Ballymagauran Lough (western entrance)

 
Ballymagauran, County Cavan, Ireland
Address is taken from a point 1084 yards away.
 
Information about the place
Ballymagauran Lough (western entrance) is a minor waterways place on the Shannon - Erne Waterway between Shannon - Shannon-Erne Junction (Junction of the River Shannon with the Shannon-Erne Waterway) (22 miles and 2 furlongs and 13 locks to the west) and Drummard Lough (northern entrance) (Access to River Erne at Bunanumery) (15 miles and 7¼ furlongs and 3 locks to the east).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Shannon - Shannon-Erne Junction is Ballinacur Bridge; 5¾ furlongs away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Drummard Lough (northern entrance) is Ballymagauran Lough (southern entrance); 3 furlongs away.

Mooring here is unrated.

 
 
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[Ballymagauran] Ballyconnell road, the regional R205 road (Ireland). Medieval After 1400 A.D., Ballymagauran became the chief seat of the McGovern (name) clan, who were lords of [Shannon–Erne Waterway] sixteen locks and runs from Leitrim village in County Leitrim to Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh. The official opening of the Shannon–Erne Waterway [River Blackwater, County Cavan] County Cavan. It then flows in a south-east direction and ends in Ballymagauran Lough.[1] It has a fish population of brown trout, pike and perch.[2] The [Sruhagh] Derrycassan townland. Its chief geographical features are Ballymagauran Lough, Derrycassan Lough, the Shannon–Erne Waterway and forestry plantations. Sruhagh [County Cavan] Protected Areas (SPA); an example is Lough Oughter. Other important wildlife protected lakes such as Lough Gowna and Lough Ramor are in the south and east [Killyran] east by Ballymagauran and Killywillin townlands. Its chief geographical features are Glebe Lough, Killyran Big Lough, Killyran Little Lough, the River [Derryragh] the east by Camagh townland. Its chief geographical features are Ballymagauran Lough, streams, five spring wells, dug wells and forestry plantations. [Feidhlimidh Mág Samhradháin] tradition Feidhlimidh is buried on Inch Island in Templeport Lough. A survey taken at Ballymagauran in August 1622 stated that- "Brian Magauran hath 1,000 acres [List of towns and villages in County Cavan by population] Agharaskilly Aghavoher Arvagh Ballinagh (Bellananagh) Ballyconnell Ballyhaise Ballymagauran Bawnboy Berrymount Blacklion Butlersbridge Canningstown Cavanagh Cloncollow [Killywillin] south by Ballymagauran and Derryragh townlands and on the east by Porturlan townland. Its chief geographical features are Killywillin Lough, the River
 
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