1600x1200 Image River Bann, Northern Ireland Na... Now

Rises in the Mourne Mountains and flows northwest for 42 miles before entering Lough Neagh.

The is Northern Ireland's longest river, stretching 80 miles (129 km) from the Mourne Mountains in the southeast to the Atlantic Ocean on the north coast. It is famously divided into two sections by Lough Neagh , the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles. Key Geographical Features 1600x1200 Image River Bann, Northern Ireland Na...

A historic area in Coleraine known for its lock gates and the Salmon Leap , a well-known spot for watching migrating salmon. Rises in the Mourne Mountains and flows northwest

Perched on a cliff overlooking the river's mouth, this iconic 18th-century library offers some of the most photographed views in Ireland. Visual Resources for 1600x1200 Images Key Geographical Features A historic area in Coleraine

The river is often seen as a cultural and socio-political boundary between the industrialized, Greater Belfast area to the east and the more rural, agricultural west. Scenic and Historic Highlights

Located near Coleraine, it is the site of the earliest known human settlement in Ireland, dating back nearly 10,000 years .

The scenic estuary where the river meets the Atlantic, situated between the golden sands of Portstewart Strand and Castlerock.

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