List of loughs of Ireland
This article is an alphabetical list of loughs on the island of Ireland. It also shows a table of the largest lakes in Ireland. The word lough is pronounced loch and comes from the Irish loch, meaning lake. There are more than 12,000 lakes in Ireland.[1] The largest lake, by area, in Ireland is Lough Neagh. Lough Corrib is the second largest and the largest in the Republic of Ireland. The largest Irish lake, by water volume, is Lough Neagh with Lough Mask the largest in the Republic of Ireland.
The list below contains only those loughs that are of geographic, geological or historical importance and almost all of them are over a square kilometre in area.. The list includes loughs that are situated within Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Those partly or wholly within Northern Ireland are marked with an asterisk (*).
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Largest Irish Lakes
The largest freshwater loughs in Ireland are:[2][3][4]
Rank (by area) | Lake | Area (km²) | Mean Depth (m) | Max Depth (m) | Volume x 106m3 | Shoreline (km)[5] | County/Counties |
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1 | Lough Neagh* | 396 | 9.0 | 25 | 3,528 | 186 | Antrim, Down, Armagh, Tyrone, County Londonderry |
2 | Lough Corrib[6] | 176 | 6.5 | 50.9 | 1,158 | 392 | Galway and Mayo |
3 | Lough Derg (Shannon)[7] | 130 | 7.6 | 36 | 988 | 229 | Tipperary, Clare and Galway |
4 | Lower Lough Erne*[8] | 109 | 11.9 | 69 | 1,300 | 270 | Fermanagh |
5 | Lough Ree[9] | 105 | 6.2 | 35 | 651 | 192 | Roscommon, Longford and Westmeath |
6 | Lough Mask[10] | 83 | 15.0 | 58 | 1,300[11] | 192 | Mayo and Galway |
7 | Lough Conn[12] | 50 | 7.0 | 34 | 350 | 108 | Mayo |
8 | Lough Allen[13] | 35 | 10.9 | 42.7 | 391 | 53 | Leitrim and Roscommon |
9 | Upper Lough Erne*[14] | 34 | 2.3 | 27 | 79 | 255 | Fermanagh |
10 | Lough Melvin*[15] | 23 | 7.8 | 44 | 175 | 54 | Fermanagh and Leitrim |
11 | Lough Leane[16] | 20 | 13.4 | 60 | 269 | 51 | Kerry |
12 | Poulaphouca Reservoir[17] | 20 | 6.8 | 135 | 64 | Wicklow | |
13 | Lough Sheelin[18] | 19 | 4.4 | 15 | 83.6 | 36 | Westmeath, Cavan, Meath |
14 | Lough Carra | 16 | 1.8 | 18 | 28.8 | 75 | County Mayo |
Muckross Lake (the middle lake of the Killarney lakes) is the deepest Irish lake, with a maximum depth of 75 metres.[19]
(Volume = Area multiplied by Mean Depth)
Freshwater Lakes
Lakes with the county/counties where they are situated and their area in square kilometres. Most of the Republic of Ireland lake areas are taken from the Environmental Protection Agency's: A Reference based Typology and Ecological Assessment System for Irish Lakes (P. 10-13)[20]
Lake | County | Area (km²) |
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Lough Alewnaghta | County Clare and County Galway | 0.55 |
Lough Allen | County Leitrim | 33.6 |
Lough Allua | County Cork | 1.36 |
Ardderry Lough | County Galway | 0.81 |
Lough Arrow | County Sligo and County Roscommon | 12.47 |
Lough Atedaun | County Clare | 0.38 |
Lough Atorick | County Clare | 1 |
Ballynahinch Lake | County Galway | 1.7 |
Ballysaggart Lough | County Tyrone* | |
Lough Bane | County Meath and Westmeath | |
Lough Beg | County Londonderry and County Antrim* | 4.7 |
Belhavel Lough | County Leitrim | 1.01 |
Lough Beltra | County Mayo | 4.1 |
Lough Boderg | County Roscommon and County Leitrim | 5.1 |
Lough Bofin (River Shannon) | County Leitrim and County Roscommon | 2.6 |
Lough Brackley | County Cavan | 1.7 |
Lough Bunny | County Clare | 1.03 |
Caragh Lake | County Kerry | 4.9 |
Lough Carra | County Mayo | 15.6 |
Carrigadrohid Lake | County Cork | 5.8 |
Carrowmore Lake | County Mayo | 9.3 |
Clea Lake | County Armagh* | |
Cloonaghlin Lough | County Kerry | 1.28 |
Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs | County Kerry | |
Lough Conn | County Mayo | 48.5 |
Lough Corrib | County Galway and County Mayo | 172.9 |
Lough Corry | County Roscommon | 1.5 |
Cross Lough | County Mayo | 1.11 |
Lough Cullaun | County Clare | 0.5 |
Lough Cullaunyheeda | County Clare | 1.55 |
Lough Cullin | County Mayo | 10.2 |
Lough Currane | County Kerry | 10.4 |
Lough Cutra | County Galway | 3.9 |
Lough Dan | County Wicklow | 1 |
Lough Derg | Counties Clare, Galway and Tipperary | 122.2 |
Lough Derg | County Donegal | 8.8 |
Lough Derravaragh | County Westmeath | 9.1 |
Derryclare Lough | County Galway | 2.24 |
Doo Lough | County Clare | 1.3 |
Doo Lough | County Mayo | 1.55 |
Dromore Lough | County Clare | 0.49 |
Lough Eidin (Drumharlow Lake) | County Roscommon | 2.8 |
Lough Dunlewey | County Donegal | 1.1 |
Easky Lough | County Sligo | 1.2 |
Lough Egish | County Monaghan | 1.2 |
Enagh Lough | County Londonderry* | |
Lough Ennell | County Westmeath | 11.6 |
Lower Lough Erne | County Fermanagh* | 109 |
Upper Lough Erne | County Fermanagh* | 34 |
Lough Eske | County Donegal | 3.8 |
Lough Fee | County Galway | 1.74 |
Lough Feeagh | County Mayo | 4 |
Lough Fern | County Donegal | 1.81 |
Lough Finn | County Donegal | 1.2 |
Lough Forbes | County Longford | 3 |
Lough Funshinagh | County Roscommon | 3.8 |
Lough Furnace | County Mayo | 1.8 |
Lough Gara | County Sligo | 12.6 |
Garadice Lough | County Leitrim | 3.9 |
Gartan Lough | County Donegal | 2.05 |
Lough Gill | County Sligo | 13.8 |
Lough Gill | County Kerry | 1.4 |
Glen Lough | County Donegal | 1.68 |
Glenade Lough | County Leitrim | 0.7 |
Glenbeg Lough | County Cork | 0.66 |
Glencar Lough | County Leitrim and County Sligo | 1.2 |
Lough Glenicmurrin | County Galway | 1.7 |
Lough Gowna | County Cavan and County Longford | 4.2 |
Lough Graney | County Clare | 3.7 |
Lough Guitane | County Kerry | 2.46 |
Lough Gullion[21] | County Armagh | 1.3 |
Lough Gur | County Limerick | 0.8 |
Lough Inagh | County Galway | 3.1 |
Inchicronan Lough | County Clare | 1.2 |
Inchiquin Lough | County Clare | 1.08 |
Lough Inniscarra | County Cork | 4.9 |
Loughinisland | County Down* | |
Lough Iron | County Westmeath | |
Lough Island Reavy | County Down* | 1 |
Islandeady Lough | County Mayo | 1.39 |
Loch an Iúir | County Donegal | 1.59 |
Lough Key | County Roscommon | 8.9 |
Kilglass Lough | County Roscommon | 2.02 |
Lakes of Killarney | County Kerry | |
Killinure Lough | County Westmeath | 2.6 |
Lough Kinale | Counties Longford, Westmeath and Cavan | 1.95 |
Kylemore Lough | County Galway | 1.32 |
Lady's Island Lake | County Wexford | 3 |
Lough Lene | County Westmeath | 4.2 |
Lettercraffroe Lough | County Galway | 0.82 |
Levally Lough | County Mayo | 1.23 |
Lickeen Lough | County Clare | 0.84 |
Lough MacNean (Lower)[22] | County Fermanagh | 4.6 |
Lough MacNean (Upper)[23] | County Fermanagh*, County Cavan and County Leitrim | 10 |
Lough Mask | County Mayo | 83.4 |
Lough Meelagh | County Roscommon | 1.16 |
Lough Melvin | County Fermanagh* and County Leitrim | 22.1 |
Muckanagh Lough | County Clare | 0.96 |
Lough Muckno | County Monaghan | 3.6 |
Muckross Lake | County Kerry | 2.7 |
Lough Nacung Upper | County Donegal | 2.1 |
Lough Nafooey | County Galway | 2.5 |
Lough Neagh | Counties Antrim, Down, Armagh, Tyrone and Londonderry | 396 |
Lough O'Flynn | County Roscommon | 1.37 |
Lough Oughter | County Cavan | 6.6 |
Lough Owel | County Westmeath | 10.2 |
Poulaphouca Reservoir | County Wicklow | 19.5 |
Portmore Lough | County Antrim* | 2.86 |
Lough Ramor | County Cavan | 7.1 |
Lough Rea | County Galway | 3 |
Lough Ree | County Westmeath, County Longford and County Roscommon | 106.1 |
Rinn Lough | County Leitrim | 1.65 |
Ross Lake | County Galway | 1.4 |
Lough Scur | County Leitrim | 1.14 |
Lough Sheelin | County Cavan, County Meath and County Westmeath | 18.2 |
Lough Sheever | County Westmeath | |
Lough Sillan | County Cavan | 1.6 |
Lough Skean | County Roscommon | 1.14 |
St. John's Lough | County Leitrim | 1.46 |
Tacumshin Lake | County Wexford | 3.2 |
Lough Talt | County Sligo | 1.1 |
Lough Tay | County Wicklow | 0.5 |
Templehouse Lough | County Sligo | 1.2 |
Upper Lake, Killarney | Kerry, County Kerry | 1.7 |
Urlaur Lough | County Mayo | 1.15 |
Lough Veagh | County Donegal | 2.61 |
Loughs Yganavan and Nambrackdarrig | County Kerry |
Brackish loughs
An example of a brackish lagoon is Lady's Island Lake, County Wexford
Turloughs
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- Glenamaddy Turlough, County Galway
- Rahasane Turlough, County Galway
- Shannon Pot, County Cavan
Reservoirs
- Poulaphouca Reservoir, County Wicklow
- Silent Valley Reservoir, County Down*
- Spelga Reservoir, County Down*
- Vartry Reservoir, County Wicklow
Sea loughs
- Belfast Lough, between County Antrim and County Down*
- Strangford Lough, County Down*
- Lough Foyle, between County Donegal and County Londonderry*
- Galway Bay, County Galway
- Lough Hyne, County Cork
- Larne Lough, County Antrim*
- Lough Mahon, County Cork
- Shannon Estuary, Munster
- Tralee Bay, County Kerry
- Waterford Harbour, County Waterford
- Wexford Harbour, County Wexford
Fjords
- Carlingford Lough, between County Louth and County Down*
- Lough Swilly, County Donegal
- Killary Harbour, between County Mayo & County Galway
References
- ↑ EPA Lakes
- ↑ Ordnance Survey Ireland: Mountains, Rivers and Lakes
- ↑ Fishing in Ireland, Lough Derg
- ↑ UK Environmental Change Network, Lough Erne
- ↑ Ordnance Survey Ireland Generalised Rivers & Lakes dataset (attribute table)
- ↑ Lagarosiphon major – An Aggressive Invasive Species in Lough Corrib[1]
- ↑ World Lake Database
- ↑ Heavily Modified Water Bodies – North Western River Basin District P.31 [2]
- ↑ World Lake Database
- ↑ Mayo County Council P.8
- ↑ Mayo County Council P.12
- ↑ “The trophic status of Lough Conn” P.7 by Mayo County Council
- ↑ EPA P158
- ↑ Heavily Modified Water Bodies – North Western River Basin District P.29 [3]
- ↑ EPA P159
- ↑ North South Shared Aquatic Resource (NS Share) P.15
- ↑ North South Shared Aquatic Resource (NS Share) P.16
- ↑ Sampling fish for the Water Framework Directive P.3
- ↑ Glen Fia: Lakes of Killarney
- ↑ A REFERENCE BASED TYPOLOGY AND ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT SYSTEM FOR IRISH LAKES [4] (Pages 10-13)
- ↑ Northern Ireland Environment Agency
- ↑ Inland Fisheries of Ireland: Sampling Fish (Page 2)
- ↑ Inland Fisheries of Ireland: Sampling Fish (Page 2)
See also
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