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Easky Lough

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Easky Lough, also known as Lough Easky, is a beautiful freshwater glacial lake nestled within the rugged Ox Mountains of west County Sligo, in the northwest of Ireland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 180 metres above sea level, this serene body of water is a significant natural landmark, forming part of the larger Ox Mountains Bogs Special Area of Conservation.

Visitors are consistently drawn to Easky Lough for its pristine natural beauty and profoundly tranquil atmosphere. The remote setting,…

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    September 8, 2023

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    Beautiful remote Lough Easky. Apparently the name ‘Easkey’ means ‘Plentiful in Fish’, and the lake is fittingly abundant in salmon and trout.

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    Easky Lough, Knockalongy and Ballysadare loop from Coolaney

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    Cycle the 59.7-mile Easky Lough, Knockalongy, and Ballysadare loop from Coolaney, a moderate road ride with scenic views of lakes and the Sl

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty and duration of the Lough Easkey Loop Walk?

    The Lough Easkey Loop Walk is generally considered a moderate trail. It's approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) long. While the intro mentions it's a popular choice, the terrain can be boggy, especially after rain, so waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Hikers typically complete the loop in 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on pace and stops for scenery.

    Are there any other marked hiking trails around Easky Lough besides the main loop?

    While the Lough Easkey Loop Walk is the primary marked trail directly around the lake, the area is part of the broader Ox Mountains. More experienced hikers might explore routes that connect to the Sligo Way or venture onto the surrounding hills. However, these are often less defined and require good navigation skills. There is no specific 'Mountain Ridge Trail' detailed in the provided information, suggesting most exploration beyond the loop is off-trail or part of larger, less localized routes.

    Is Easky Lough accessible by public transport?

    Easky Lough is quite remote and there is no direct public transport to the trailhead. Visitors typically need to travel by car. It's located about 13 kilometers south of Easky village and roughly 45 kilometers from Sligo town. Planning for self-sufficiency in terms of transport is essential.

    Are permits required for hiking or other activities at Easky Lough?

    Based on available information, no permits are generally required for hiking, fishing, or other recreational activities at Easky Lough. As a natural area, it's open for public enjoyment. However, always practice Leave No Trace principles and respect the natural environment.

    What are the best activities for families with children at Easky Lough?

    Easky Lough offers several family-friendly activities. The Lough Easkey Loop Walk, while moderate, can be enjoyed by families with older children, especially if they are used to walking. For younger children, shorter sections of the loop or simply enjoying a picnic by the lake are great options. The calm waters are also suitable for kayaking or sailing, and the area is excellent for wildlife observation, including various bird species.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Easky Lough?

    Due to its remote location, there are no cafes or pubs directly at Easky Lough. The nearest amenities would be found in nearby villages such as Easky, Dromore West, or Tubbercurry. It's advisable to bring your own refreshments and snacks for your visit.

    Is Easky Lough suitable for wild swimming, and what should I know?

    Yes, Easky Lough's fresh waters can be inviting for wild swimming on warm days. However, it's important to note that swim boots are advised due to the potentially stony entry points. Always exercise caution, be aware of water temperatures, and never swim alone. The lake has an average depth of 3 meters and a maximum depth of 13 meters.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed at Easky Lough?

    Easky Lough is part of the Ox Mountains Bogs Special Area of Conservation, making it rich in wildlife. You can observe various bird species, including threatened ones like the Greenland white-fronted goose. The lake itself is home to brown trout, salmon, and the critically endangered European eel. The common lizard, Ireland's only native reptile, has also been observed in the area.

    How far is Easky Lough from Easky village and Sligo town?

    Easky Lough is situated approximately 13 kilometers (8 miles) south of Easky village. If you're traveling from a larger center, it's about 45 kilometers (28 miles) by road from Sligo town. These distances highlight the remote nature of the lough.

    What are the best times of year to visit Easky Lough to avoid crowds?

    While the intro mentions that the lake's beauty shines year-round, to avoid crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) or on weekdays. Summer weekends can see more visitors, especially during good weather. The remote nature of the lough generally means it's less crowded than more accessible attractions, but early mornings are always a good strategy for solitude.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Easky Lough?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in natural areas like Easky Lough, but they should always be kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and livestock, and to ensure the safety and comfort of other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your dog to maintain the pristine environment of this Special Area of Conservation.

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