Corlough
Corlough (Irish: Corr Locha, meaning "lake of the herons") is a Roman Catholic parish situated in the Barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. It formed part of the larger parish of Templeport until 1877 when Corlough was made a separate parish. The name of Corlough parish derives from the townland of Corlough which is Gaelic for "The Lake of the Herons".
Townlands in Corlough parish
Aghnacollia; Altachullion Lower; Altachullion Upper; Altateskin; Altcrock; Altinure; Altnadarragh; Arderry; Ardvagh; Cartronnagilta; Clarbally; Corlough; Cornacleigh; Corracholia Beg; Corracholia more; Corrachomera; Corraclassy; Corranierna; Corratillan; Cronery; Culliagh; Curraghabweehan; Derrybeg; Derryconnessy; Derrymore; Derrynacreeve; Derrynaslieve; Derrynatuan; Derryvahan; Derryvella; Drumbeagh; Drumlaydan; Eaglehill; Garvalt Lower; Garvary; Gortnacarrigy; Gowlan; Greaghnadoony; Gubnagree; Knockmore; Lannanerriagh; Leitra; Moneynure; Muineal; Mullaghlea Glen; Mully Upper; Owencam; Prospect; Tawnagh; Teeboy; Tirnawannagh; Tonlegee; Torrewa; Tullandreen; Tullybrack; Tullyloughfin; Tullynaconspod; Tullynamoltra; Tullytrasna; Tullyveela; Tullywaum;
Transport
Bus Éireann Thursdays only route 464 (Carrigallen-Ballinamore-Enniskillen) serves Corlough Cross.[1]