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Lough Hyne Marine Reserve, West Co. Cork After visiting Lough Hyne for a number of years Prof. Kitching erected a further two laboratories. A small concrete building on the east side of the Rapids was completed in 1954 and was known as the Dromadoon laboratory. The other was built at Glanafeen on the southern shore of Lough Hyne between 19... ucc.ie
Lough Hyne Interpretive Centre The history of Lough Hyne is rich and diverse. The area hosts a ruin of St. Bridgit�s Church, and St Bridgit�s well, where, it is said, the knees of the saint have left impressions in the rock. According to legend, the king with donkey's ears lived in Clohane Castle, the ruins of which stand on the ... skibbheritage.com
Lough Hyne Co Cork - Irish Historic and Tourist Sites - myguideIreland - The Ireland Regional Information Guide Nestling within a fold of hills 5km away from the market town of Skibbereen, Lough Hyne is a place of peaceful serenity, steeped in local folklore and home to a unique ecosystem. Just 1km long and 3/4km wide, this marine lake is connected to the Atlantic Ocean via Barloge Creek, by a narrow tidal ch... 12travel.com
lough hyne :: baltimore :: west cork :: ireland Lough Hyne (or whichever way you like to spell it) is the perfect place if you enjoy walking, hill climbing, or a gentle stroll through wooded lanes along a lake shore. This is Ireland's only marine nature reserve and it is an inland saline lake connected to the sea by rapids. It's a treasure house ... baltimore.ie
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