- Source: Cloonee Lough
Cloonee Lough, or the Cloonee Loughs (Irish: Locha Chluain Í), is a system of three freshwater lakes in County Kerry, Ireland, consisting of upper Cloonee Lough, middle Cloonee Lough and lower Cloonee Lough.
Geography and hydrology
The Cloonee Loughs are about 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of Kenmare on the Beara Peninsula. The lakes are oligotrophic. Upper Cloonee Lough is fed by the Ameen River from Inchiquin Lough. Lower Cloonee Lough is connected to the middle and upper lakes by the Beal-na-Shannin River and drains into the Kenmare River estuary via the Cloonee River.
Natural history
Fish species in the Cloonee Loughs include Arctic char, brown trout, sea trout and sometimes young Atlantic salmon (grilse). The Cloonee Loughs are part of the Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, Uragh Wood Special Area of Conservation.
See also
List of loughs in Ireland
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cloonee Lough
- List of loughs of Ireland
- Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, Uragh Wood
- Uragh Stone Circle
- Uragh Wood
- Tuosist
- R300 road (Ireland)
- List of Special Areas of Conservation in the Republic of Ireland
- List of townlands of County Kerry
- Kerry slug