Abbert River Explained
Abbert River |
Length: | 40.64km (25.25miles) |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Ireland |
The Abbert River (Irish: Abhainn na hAbarta[1]) is a river in County Galway, Ireland, a tributary of the River Clare.[2] [3]
Course
The Abbert River rises in the Killaclogher Bog Natural Heritage Area. It flows westwards under the N63 (passing Abbeyknockmoy) and R347, then drains into the River Clare at Anbally.
Wildlife
The Abbert River is a trout fishery.[4]
See also
References
53.4038°N -8.657°W
Notes and References
- Web site: Abbert River. logainm.ie.
- Web site: May 8, 2015. RIVER CLARE: A HIGHLY MODIFIED NATURA 2000 RIVER. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150511180415/https://ecofactireland.com/2015/05/08/river-clare-drainage-scheme/. May 11, 2015. May 31, 2021. ecofactireland.com.
- Web site: June 2010. STUDY TO IDENTIFY PRACTICAL MEASURES TO ADDRESS FLOODING ON THE CLARE RIVER VOLUME 1 - REPORT. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160504191511/http://www.cfram.ie/otherprojects/2138%20Clare%20River%20Flood%20Study%20FINAL%20Rev%205%20Vol%201.pdf. 2016-05-04. 2016-04-28.
- Web site: River Abbert . InfoWing . 22 June 2020 .