Strangford
Lough is a large sea loch or inlet in County Down,Ireland. It is
separated from the Irish Sea by the Ards Peninsula. The name
Strangford
is derived from Old Norse: Strangr-fjǫrðr
meaning "strong fjord"; describing the fast-flowing narrows
at its mouth. It is called Loch
Cuan
(formerly anglicised as Lough
Cuan)
in Irish, meaning "calm lough". It is a popular tourist
attraction noted for its fishing and the picturesque villages and
townships which border its waters. These include Portaferry on the
Ards Peninsula, which is connected to Strangford across the lough by
a car ferry.
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