Lough Derravaragh in County Westmeath: Lough Derravaragh is a pretty shallow lake with a max depth of 66 feet.
Lough Allen of the River Shannon: Lough Allen happens to be another one of the lakes in the River Shannon and is located in Connacht, Ireland.
Lough Leane “The Lake of Learning”: Lough Leane is one of the three Lakes of Killarney and happens to be the largest of the three.
Lough Erne in Northern Ireland: You would be getting a two for one deal if you decided to visit Lough Erne as it’s actually two lakes in one.
Lough Ree in the Shannon River Basin: Lough Ree is another beautiful lake that is part of the Shannon River Basin.
Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland: Lough Neagh is a special lake in Northern Ireland that happens to be the biggest freshwater lake in the British Islands.
Muckross Lake in Killarney National Park: The Muckross Lake is another of the three Lakes of Killarney and happens to be around 250 feet deep.
Lough Cullin in County Mayo, Ireland: Lough Cullin is connected to the Atlantic Ocean and happens to be another one of the famous fishing destinations in Ireland.
Lough Corrib in Connacht, Ireland: Lough Corrib is one of the most famous lakes in Ireland because it was the subject of a book written by Oscar Wilde’s father William.
Lough Derg in the Shannon River Basin: This picturesque lake is part of the Shannon River Basin in Ireland and happens to be the third largest lake on the Isle of Ireland.