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Lough Iron

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117:"Its name need not be Englished, but, as tradition goeth, it hath it on this occasion; it is said, that of old here was no lake at all a country farmer passing near, chanced to drop his plow-irons, which he was carrying to the forge, into the brook; hence it got a name, which in the Irish tongue sounds, the Iron-brook; this name held still, when the water prevailed over the low ground, the name was altered to that of the Iron-lake. This story I confess looks somewhat oddly" 121:
Despite his reservations, Piers added that "at the northern end of the lake, where the Inny runneth into it (as aforesaid) in a fair, calm and clear summer's day, you may be able to trace the old channel of the Inny, and plainly discern in eight or ten foot of water, the ancient banks the river had,
98:. It is a renowned bird and wildlife sanctuary, and also known for its coarse fishing. The level of the lake has dropped dramatically since the 1960s due to drainage of the Inny; this has led to the development of freshwater marshes on large areas of the lake bed. 263: 101:
Lough Iron is not easily accessible as there is no road close to the lake or public access. Taking a boat down the River Inny is the only option.
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on both sides thereof, before it overflowed and drowned all. Hereof I myself and many others, are witness."
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A long and narrow lake, about 4 kilometers in length, it lies downstream from
234: 221: 113:, writing in the 1680s, described a traditional story of the lake's origin: 139: 45: 37: 28: 23: 207:Angling information from the Shannon Fishery Board 8: 212:Map of Lough Iron and surrounding townlands 179:Collectanea de rebus hibernicis, Volume 1 264:Ramsar sites in the Republic of Ireland 131: 20: 44: 36: 27: 7: 167:Lough Iron, Ramsar Information Sheet 14: 109:Local landowner and antiquarian 191:Collectanea de rebus hibernicis 181:, L. White: Dublin, 1786. p. 38 16:Lake on the River Inny, Ireland 1: 280: 259:Lakes of County Westmeath 147:Sites Information Service 70:) is a small lake on the 53: 67: 105:History and etymology 231: /  46:Reference no. 92:Lough Derravaragh 57: 56: 271: 246: 245: 243: 242: 241: 236: 235:53.607°N 7.475°W 232: 229: 228: 227: 224: 194: 188: 182: 176: 170: 164: 158: 157: 155: 153: 136: 76:County Westmeath 21: 279: 278: 274: 273: 272: 270: 269: 268: 249: 248: 239: 237: 233: 230: 225: 222: 220: 218: 217: 203: 198: 197: 189: 185: 177: 173: 165: 161: 151: 149: 138: 137: 133: 128: 111:Sir Henry Piers 107: 88: 33: 17: 12: 11: 5: 277: 275: 267: 266: 261: 251: 250: 240:53.607; -7.475 215: 214: 209: 202: 201:External links 199: 196: 195: 183: 171: 169:, wetlands.org 159: 130: 129: 127: 124: 119: 118: 106: 103: 87: 84: 55: 54: 51: 50: 47: 43: 42: 39: 35: 34: 31:Ramsar Wetland 29: 26: 25: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 276: 265: 262: 260: 257: 256: 254: 247: 244: 213: 210: 208: 205: 204: 200: 192: 187: 184: 180: 175: 172: 168: 163: 160: 148: 146: 141: 135: 132: 125: 123: 116: 115: 114: 112: 104: 102: 99: 97: 93: 85: 83: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 52: 48: 40: 32: 22: 19: 216: 190: 186: 178: 174: 162: 150:. Retrieved 143: 140:"Lough Iron" 134: 120: 108: 100: 89: 68:Loch Iarainn 59: 58: 24:Designations 18: 238: / 94:, close to 86:Description 41:7 June 1996 253:Categories 223:53°36′25″N 126:References 96:Lough Owel 72:River Inny 60:Lough Iron 38:Designated 226:7°28′30″W 152:25 April 193:, p. 39 80:Ireland 145:Ramsar 74:, in 64:Irish 154:2018 49:850 255:: 142:. 82:. 78:, 66:: 156:. 62:(

Index

Ramsar Wetland
Irish
River Inny
County Westmeath
Ireland
Lough Derravaragh
Lough Owel
Sir Henry Piers
"Lough Iron"
Ramsar
Lough Iron, Ramsar Information Sheet
Angling information from the Shannon Fishery Board
Map of Lough Iron and surrounding townlands
53°36′25″N 7°28′30″W / 53.607°N 7.475°W / 53.607; -7.475
Categories
Lakes of County Westmeath
Ramsar sites in the Republic of Ireland

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