famous pottery village of
Belleek in Northern Ireland. It has over a dozen lakes and
more than a hundred small islands. It is joined on its journey
by dozens of smaller rivers, canals and streams some of which
are also navigable. The Shannon is now the backbone of a vast
network of inland waterways, joined to the Erne via the newly
restored Shannon-Erne waterway, formerly known as the Ballinamore
and Ballyconnell Canal. Navigation is simple with the deep
channel being marked to keep sailors on course. The Erne System
has only 1 lock, the Shannon River has 6, which are all manned
by Lock Keepers, and the Shannon-Erne Waterway has 16 automated
locks which work on a 'swipe card' system. The Shannon Area
is rich with a diverse range of pubs, restaurants, bars, and
a wealth of sporting and leisure activities.
If you have something particular that you wish to see or
do whilst river cruising in Ireland please mail
us, we will do our best to get you information or make
a booking for you.
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