Inagh River

Inagh River
R460 crossing the Inagh River
Native name An Eidhneach
Other name(s) Cullenagh River
Etymology Irish eidhneach, "abounding in ivy"
Country Ireland
Settlements Inagh, Ennistymon, Lahinch
Physical characteristics
Main source Knockadangan, County Clare
River mouth Atlantic Ocean at Lahinch
Length 36.61 kilometres (22.75 mi)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    2.45 m3/s (87 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Basin size 168 km2 (65 sq mi)
Tributaries

The Inagh River is a river of County Clare, western Ireland. It takes in the Dealagh River and flows into Liscannor Bay at Lahinch after flowing through Lahinch Golf Course. The ruins of Dough Castle lie on its banks on the golf course, as once also did O'Brien's Castle, and it is crossed by a bridge of the same name.[1]

The Inagh river upstream

References

  1. Beach, Russell (1 January 1976). AA touring guide to Ireland. AA. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-09-127020-9.


Coordinates: 52°56′45″N 9°19′49″W / 52.94583°N 9.33028°W / 52.94583; -9.33028

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