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Derryclare Lough Raiders' Revenge

General area, Derryclare Lough, Fermanagh And Omagh Unknown Medieval

Derryclare Lough, a serene and picturesque lake in County Galway, Ireland, holds a dark and eerie secret. Legend has it that a raiding party once threatened to kill people taking refuge in a local church. In a bizarre and tragic turn of events, a nearby stream burst its banks, drowning the raiders and flooding the area to form the lough. Locals claim that on certain evenings, the sound of groaning men can still be heard emanating from the depths of the lake, a haunting reminder of the violent and untimely demise of the raiders.

The history of Derryclare Lough is steeped in tragedy and violence. According to local lore, the raiding party's attempted massacre of churchgoers was thwarted by the sudden and unexpected flooding of the area. This event is said to have occurred in a time long past, but the legend has endured, and the lough remains a place of dark fascination for locals and visitors alike. While there are no documented witness accounts or concrete evidence of the haunting, the persistence of the legend suggests that the lough's troubled history continues to resonate with those who visit it.

Historical Context

Medieval Ireland, raiding parties and church refuge

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lake
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown

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