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The Lower Bann and Lough Neagh

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The Lower Bann and Lough Neagh:

Vital Statistics of the navigation.

 

Boating on the Lower Bann and Lough Neagh:

The River Bann and Lough Neagh Association website has some Navigation information plus information on facilities (Berths, Fuel, Slipways etc.).  The book River Bann & Lough Neagh Pilot can also be ordered via this website.

Books, Navigation Guides etc. (all Ireland);

Known Snags on the Bann and Lough Neagh (Security, Safety, Navigation difficulties etc.);

Services: Marinas, Mechanics, Fuel, etc.;

Safety on the Water

 

Rent a boat, boat trips etc.:

Rent a Boat/Cruiser on the Bann.

Boat trips, excursions etc.

 

Lower Bann Lock Times
from 4th June 2009
 

Season

Months

Opening Hours

Lunch (locks closed)

Spring

1st April
to 31st May inclusive

10.00
to
18.30

13.00 - 14.00

High/ Summer

1st June
to 31st August inclusive

 09.00
to
20.00

13.00 - 14.00

Autumn

1st September to  31st October inclusive

 10.00
to
18.00

13.00 - 14.00

Low/ Winter

1st November to 31st March inclusive

10.00
to
16.00

13.00 - 14.00

 

 

 

On Land:

Walks - guide to walking routes

Restaurants

Community Sites - websites of local towns, etc.

Children's entertainment - playgrounds, attractions etc.

Waterways Heritage Guide - links to information about a wide range of Ireland's waterways heritage.  see also here.

Angling information and supplies

Nature - aquatic flora & fauna

 

Local IWAI Branches

River Bann and Lough Neagh Association

Lough Erne,

Coalisland,

(all branches)
Lagan
Newry

 

Boating Legal & Ethical framework

Putting a Boat on the Water - requirements

Code of Conduct - for Boat Owners and Users.

Guidelines for the use of VHF radios -- Licensing, technical and practical information about the use of VHF radio on the inland waterways

 

The legal stuff

Lough Neagh belongs to the Shaftesbury estate. No registration required. No navigation authority except in the vicinity of certain harbours. No charges.

Additional town and county bye-laws may also apply.

See also website dedicated to EU Legislation affecting Recreational Boating

 




Articles and other items related to the River Bann and Lough Neagh:

 

Related Sites:

River Bann and Lough Neagh Association;

Lough Neagh Partnership

 

Publications:
 

  • River Bann and Lough Neagh Pilot Book, A boating guide to the River Bann and Lough Neagh system, £20 stg, €30, plus P&P, discount for IWAI members, - see http://riverbannloughneagh.org for ordering details.


 

  • By the Shores of Lough Neagh, Brian Cassells, published October 2008 by Cottage Press.
    Starting at his childhood home in the Montiaghs, in the southern Lough Neagh wetlands, Brian takes the reader on a tour through the history of the Lough, its people and its industry. The vital role the Lough and its shoreline played in the Second World War, which led to the development of Aldergrove International Airport; its role as the hub of the waterway network for the Newry, Coalisland and Lagan canals, with the Upper and Lower Bann navigations delivering barges to the Lough Neagh Basin; the evolution of local fishing practises into what is now the largest commercial wild eel fisher in Europe and the endurance of the sand extraction industry are all recounted in Brian’s authoritative narrative.

  • By the Banks of the Bann - a portrait of the upper Bann, text by Brian Cassells, Brian Courtney, paintings by Gillian Lutton .


 

  • Lower Bann River User's Guide - published November 2007 by the Lower Bann Advisory Committee ( www.loughneagh.org ) - This is a double sided 42cm X 60cm sheet with lots of information for users of the navigation.

 

 

 

General Boating Articles

GPS usage on the inland waterways - course by Noel Griffin - see also Dave McCabe's Shannon GPS charts.

Boat Electrics: Batteries, Part 1 of a 3. (from IWN Winter 2006)

PG's Tips: Winter Cruising. ,(from IWN Winter 2006)

The Joys of Springs - Richard Holbrook explains how to tie up your boat so that it remains where it should! - (from IWN Winter 2005)

See Grog's excellent animated knots website if you want some guidance on knots for boating and fishing.

Paul Garlands Tips on what to do when your boat's engine stops! (from IWN Summer 2005)

Baby on Board! - Aileen Flynn provides some insights and advice for folk considering taking small children boating (from IWN Spring 2003).

LPG on boats - article by Roger Lorenz part1, part2

Where can I live on a barge near Dublin? - Brian J Goggin and John Thompson answer one of our most frequently asked questions.

Bringing your boat to Ireland - A look at what's involved in bringing (in this case) a narrowboat over from the UK, and what to expect if you do.

Winterising Diesel Engines - Step by step guide to protecting boat diesel engines from the rigours of an Irish winter

Guidelines for the use of VHF radios - Licensing, technical and practical information about the use of VHF radio on the inland waterways

Putting a boat on the water: What do you have to do if you want to put a boat on the inland waterways?

The ISA/IWAI Certificate of Competency - for Motor Cruising on the the Irish Inland Waterways. Not mandatory (yet), but recommended for all boat skippers.

Metamorphosis: Terry & Jean Frew - The story of the metamorphosis of The Dolphin from an offshore 50-man lifeboat into a comfortable four-berth cabin-cruiser.

Téarmaí Bádóireachta  Boating terms as Gaeilge, le Seán Ó Riain

One day in July - an assembly of different accounts of what was happening on one ordinary summer's day July 14 2002, to give a picture of typical activity on our waterways ( from IWN Autumn 2002) .

The British Boat Safety Scheme, Tommy Murphy

Colm na Cora, the Garda patrol boat from IWN Summer 2002

The Shannon One Design (aka SOD), David Beattie, probably the most successful native one-design class of sailing boats in Ireland - from IWN Summer 2000

Health & Safety:

Weil's Disease (Leptospirosis) - article by Dr John Fleetwood, from IWN Spring 2002

Safety  - Fire, Water, Lifejackets and Carbon Monoxide, Flares. from IWN Spring 20003

See our guide to Buying a lifejacket in Ireland - see also Inflated Opinion - article by John Leech on the merits or otherwise of auto-inflating life jackets - from IWN Winter 2004.

Rescue Groups

Environment:

Electric Boats - article by Alun Goodall - part1 part2

Portable Toilets - article by Brian J Goggin from IWN Summer 2002

Get the solids out of the Shannon - article by Brian J Goggin from IWN Summer 2002

Ecotopia is a yearly two-week gathering of environmental and social activists organised by European Youth For Action (EYFA).  This is a report by Carolan Goggin of a 2002 gathering. (from IWN Autumn 2002)

Loos: Lough Derg and Lough Ree Catchment, Brian J Goggin, from IWN Winter 2001

Loos laws, Brian J Gogggin - rules about loos on the canals, the Shannon and the Erne, from IWN Winter 2001

Winsome loos sum, Brian J Gogggin - more about toilets!, from IWN Winter 2001

Derg and Ree Catchment Monitoring: Final Report or New Beginning?, Paddy Mackey from IWN Autumn 2001

Nature Designations on Waterways: Why Bother? Paddy Mackey, from IWN Spring 2003

 

Nature:

Zebra Mussel Control, Michael Hynes - article from IWN Summer 2004

Bats and Irish Waterways, Dr Niamh Roche - article from IWN Autumn 2001

Dolphins Dr Simon Berrow, from IWN Summer 2001

The magic of the mayfly on the Shannon, John Leech, from IWN Summer 2000

Zebra Mussel Control, Michael Hynes - article from IWN Summer 2004

 

 


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All content is Copyright © The Inland Waterways Association of Ireland - all rights reserved.
Caveat lector! - Information is provided by IWAI in good faith. Where errors or inaccuracies occur, we will endeavour to correct these as early as practicable. Website feedback, errors, corrections etc. are always welcome. As a voluntary organisation, we are always happy to welcome new members or receive donations. You can join on-line today. Alternatively, you can donate by Laser, Credit Card or Paypal if you're feeling generous or appreciative.


This page was last modified Wednesday 27 March, 2013.