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Topography of Cavan

landscape of cavanCavan adjoins Monaghan on the south-west, with a long arm running north-west into the Sligo-Fermanagh highlands. A continuation of the north- eastern slate area covers the main part of the county. Limestone and Coal measures form the uplands in the north-west. Across the middle of the county the River Erne flows northward, forming a strange tangle of land and water. It spreads out in Lough Gowna in the south of Cavan (Hotels, Cavan, Ireland), and Lough Oughter in the roads_of_cavancentre. These lakes are a mere maze of points, bays, and islands. Elsewhere lakes of all sizes are abundant. The highest point of the mountainous N.W. portion is Cuilcagh (2188 ft.) on the Fermanagh border. Near here the River Shannon has its source. Cavan (Self Catering, Cavan, Ireland), the assize town, stands near the middle of the county. Cootehill in the north-east, and Belturbet among the lakes of the Erne valley, are busy towns, the latter has connection by water down the Erne and by the Ulster Canal to Lough Neagh, etc

Clough Oughter Castle - Lough Oughter, Co. Cavan, Cavan

Clogh Oughter Castle


 

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Clogh Oughter is unusual in being a round 13th century castle, built on an island in Lough Oughter. On the very first day of the 1641 Rebellion, the castle was re-taken by the O’Reillys, and Culme was taken prisoner, to be joined shortly afterwards by Bishop Bedell of Kilmore. The castle was also the last to surrender to the Cromwellians, which it did in 1653.

Clogh Oughter Castle Ireland

13th Century Castle Cavan

Lough Oughter Cavan

Cavan Castle Ireland