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'''Lough Carra''' is a limestone lake | '''Lough Carra''' is a limestone lake of 4,000 acres, located in the Barony of Carra, [[County Mayo]].<ref name=desc>[http://www.loughcarra.org/subject_content/general_info/description/Gen_desc.pdf ''Lough Carra''] descriptive document, ''loughcarra.org''. Retrieved 2010-07-27.</ref> It lies approximately eight miles south of [[Castlebar]] and is a well-known brown trout lough. | ||
The lough is approximately six miles long and varies in width from 400 yds to one mile. The average depth is six feet, with a maximum of 60.<ref name=desc /> It drains into [[Lough Mask]] to the south via the Keel River. | The lough is approximately six miles long and varies in width from 400 yds to one mile. The average depth is six feet, with a maximum of 60.<ref name=desc /> It drains into [[Lough Mask]] to the south via the Keel River. |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 13 March 2023
Lough Carra is a limestone lake of 4,000 acres, located in the Barony of Carra, County Mayo.[1] It lies approximately eight miles south of Castlebar and is a well-known brown trout lough.
The lough is approximately six miles long and varies in width from 400 yds to one mile. The average depth is six feet, with a maximum of 60.[1] It drains into Lough Mask to the south via the Keel River.
Lough Carra was part of the estate of the well-known Moore family of Moore Hall.[2]
Annalistic references
- AI688.1 Kl. Repose of Indlide, abbot of Cera, and of Diarmait, son of 'In Caech'. [AU —; AU 689].
Historical sites
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lough Carra descriptive document, loughcarra.org. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
- ↑ Moorehall and Lough Carra website. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
Outside links
- Location map: 53°40’53"N, 9°14’27"W
- Moorehall and Lough Carra website with video documentary on the estate and the lake
- Lough Carra website provides a wide variety of information on the ecology, biodiversity, conservation, history and archaeology of Lough Carra and its lakeshore habitats
- Article from Irish Fisheries
- Article from Mayo on the Move
- Video documentary filmed on Lough Carra