- Source: List of rivers of County Clare
List of rivers in County Clare is an overview of the named rivers and stream flowing (wholly or partly) through County Clare, Ireland.
95% of County Clare is located within the Shannon River Basin with the remainder in the so-called "Western River Basin District".
Main watercourses
Shannon
River Fergus, Shannon tributary, rises north-west of Corofin
Fergus Minor River, branch flowing at the northern side of Ennis.
Navigable rivers within the Shannon-Fergus system
Commercial traffic has largely ceased, but there is sometimes leisure traffic.
Moyasta River, Moyasta Bog to Poulnasherry Bay
Ratty River, also named Owengarney River or O'Garney River, Shannon tributary, connecting Sixmilebridge. River trade was largely destroyed by the building of the "D’Esterre’s Bridge" with tollhouses in 1784, which was too low for bigger ships and the narrow channel made navigation for smaller ship too dangerous.
Rhine, also named Latoon Creek or Ardsollus River, a tributary of the Fergus, connecting Quin
Scariff River, a Shannon tributary, from Lough O'Grady to Lough Derg.
Other rivers part of the Shannon-Fergus system
Anamullaghaun River, Graney tributary
Ardcloony River, Shannon tributary.
Ath Leathan River, Shannon tributary, near Kilbane.
Ayle River, Graney tributary
Ballybeg Stream
Ballyfinneen Stream
Ballygriffey River, Fergus tributary
Ballynacally River, Shannon tributary, flows into Ballynacally Creek. Near Ballynacally.
River Blackwater, Shannon tributary
Broadford River, Glenomra tributary
Caher River, Scariff tributary
Clareabbey Stream, next to Clare Abbey. Fergus tributary.
Claureen River, also named Inch River, Fergus tributary, Inch to Ennis
Cloghaun River, Graney tributary
Crompaun River, Shannon tributary. East of Kilmurry McMahon.
Cromptaun River, Meelick. Shannon Tributary.
Cloon River, Shannon tributary. South of Lisscasey, through Cranny.
Cloverhill Stream
Derrymore River, Shannon Tributary, near Kilkishen.
Doonaha River, Doonaha Bog to Shannon, south of Doonaha
St. Flannan's Stream, Ennis, Fergus tributary
Gaurus River
Glenbonniv River, Graney tributary
Glenlon Stream, Shannon Tributary.
Glenomra River, Shannon tributary, near Kilbane
River Graney, Scariff headwater, Lough Graney to Lough O'Grady.
Bleach River, headwater of River Graney, Lough Atorick to Lough Graney
Drumandoora River, headwater of River Graney
Gurna River
Hell River, near Clooney.
Knockalisheen Stream, also named Ballycannan Stream, Shannon tributary.
Mill Stream, Newmarket-upon-Fergus.
Mill River, near O'Callaghan's Mills, Kilgory Lough to Doon Lough.
Moyarta River, Shannon tributary, Loop Head Peninsula to Carrigaholt
Moyree River, Fergus tributary, from County Galway through Dromore Lake
Owenslieve River, Shannon tributary, near Ballynacally.
Owenwillin River, Graney tributary, near Feakle
Scariff Stream, Scariff
Shallee River, west of Ennis, near Toonagh. Fergus tributary.
Tonavoher River, Shannon tributary. Flows into Clonderlaw Bay at Knock
Wood River, Shannon tributary, near Kilrush
Rivers outside the Shannon-Fergus system
All rivers ultimately flow into the Atlantic Ocean.
Aille River, sometimes named as Cronagort Stream, Lisdoonvarna to Doolin, south of the Burren
Annagh River, Slievecallan to Spanish Point, partly border of the catholic parishes Kilmurry Ibrickane and Kilfarboy
Kildimo River, tributary, rising on Slievecallan
Annageeragh River, Lake Doolough through Lough Donnell, Clohaninchy
Caher River, the only permanent overground river in the Burren (and even then with some parallel underground flow), flowing to the beach at Fanore
Clonbony River, south of Moy to Cleadagh Bay
Carrowkeel River, tributary
Clooneyogan North Stream, Lahinch
Cooleen River, Dealagh River tributary. Near Kilshanny.
Cree River, also spelled Creegh River or Creagh River, north of Kilmihil, through Cree to Doughmore Bay
Dealagh River, The Burren (north of Kilfenora) to Liscannor Bay
Doonbeg River, also named Cooraclare River, near Kilmaley, through Cooraclare to Doonbeg and Doonbeg Bay
Dough River, Dough (townland) to Spanish Point Beach
Gawlaun River, tributary of the Aille River, Lisdoonvarna
Inagh River, also named Cullenagh River, southeast of Slievecallan, though Inagh and Ennistymon to Liscannor Bay
Moy River, Moy to Liscannor Bay
Victoria Stream. Kilkee.
References
Description of County Clare
Google Maps
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of rivers of County Clare
- County Clare
- Killaloe, County Clare
- Shannon, County Clare
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