Lough Gullion Explained

Lough Gullion
Pushpin Map:Northern Ireland
Location:County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Coords:54.4896°N -6.4459°W
Outflow:Upper Bann
Basin Countries:Northern Ireland
Area:1.3km2
Elevation:59m (194feet)

Lough Gullion is a small lake north of Craigavon, County Armagh in Northern Ireland.[1]

Wildlife

The lough is vegetated with bur-reed and water plantain. Regular birds visiting the lough include tufted duck, mute swan, pochard and northern shoveler.[2] Fish include bream, roach, perch, eel and northern pike.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Lough Gullion Drainage Attempt.
  2. Web site: Natural Heritage.
  3. Web site: Coarse Fishing, Lough Gullion, Armagh, Northern Ireland. Coarse Angling, Lough Gullion, Armagh, Northern Ireland..