Lough Carra

Lake in County Mayo, Ireland

53°40′53″N 9°14′27″W / 53.68139°N 9.24083°W / 53.68139; -9.24083Basin countriesIrelandMax. length6 mi (9.7 km)Max. width1 mi (1.6 km)Surface area4,000 acres (16 km2)Average depth6 feet (1.8 m)Max. depth60 feet (18 m)Islands73[1]

Lough Carra (Irish: Loch Ceara)[2] is a limestone lake (marl)[1] of 4,000 acres (16 km2), in County Mayo, Ireland, about 8 miles (13 km) south of Castlebar. It is approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) long and varies in width from 400 yards (370 m) to one mile (1.6 km). The average depth is 6 feet (1.8 m), with a maximum of 60.[1] It drains into Lough Mask via the Keel River.

Lough Carra was part of the estate of the well-known Moore family of Moore Hall.[3]

It is a well-known brown trout lough, and is situated northeast of Lough Mask.

Annalistic references

  • AI688.1 Kl. Repose of Indlide, abbot of Cera, and of Diarmait, son of 'In Caech'. [AU —; AU 689].

Historical sites

  • Burriscarra Abbey
  • Castle Carra

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Lough Carra Archived 2010-03-26 at the Wayback Machine descriptive document, loughcarra.org. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  2. ^ "Loch Ceara/Lough Carra". Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm.ie). Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  3. ^ Moorehall and Lough Carra website. Retrieved 2010-07-27.

External links

  • Moorehall and Lough Carra documentary
  • Lough Carra website
  • Article from Irish Fisheries
  • Article from Mayo on the Move
  • Video documentary filmed on Lough Carra
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