Lough Neagh is the largest freshwater lake in Northern Ireland, and as such is famous for being a top tourist destination. The lake is also known as "Loch nEathach" in Irish Gaelic, which means "the lake of Eathach". Some synonyms that are often used to refer to Lough Neagh include "Neagh Lake", "Lough Neagh Waters", and "the Great Lake of Ulster". Additionally, the lake is also sometimes referred to as the "Queen of Lakes" due to its immense size, beauty, and cultural significance. Regardless of what name one uses to refer to it, Lough Neagh remains one of the most iconic symbols of Northern Ireland.