River Ara Explained

River Ara
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Ireland
Length:29.4km (18.3miles)
Source1 Elevation:136m (446feet)
Discharge1 Avg:0.03m3/s

The River Ara (; Irish: An Ára) is a river in County Tipperary, Ireland.

Name

The Ara (sometimes spelled Arra) takes its name from the ancient territory of Ara (Aradh, Tir Arad, Dál Cairbri Arad) in which it is found, ruled by the Ó Donnagáin (O'Donegans). It gives its name to the barony of Owney and Arra and the Arra Mountains, while Tipperary town (and thus County Tipperary) takes its name from Tiobrad Árann (many spelling variants exist), "the spring by the Ara."[1] [2]

Course

The Ara rises in Shrough in the Glen of Aherlow. It flows north, passing under the R662 near Mount Bruis village and meeting a tributary in Shronell. It flows on eastwards, passing through Tipperary where it passes under the Limerick–Rosslare railway line, is bridged by the R664 and separates The Abbey School from the rest of the town. The Ara flows southward past Tipperary Golf Club and then eastward through Bansha Wood.[3] It is bridged by the N24 near Kilshane House and recrosses the Limerick–Rosslare railway line. It continues southeastwards through Bansha and is crosses by Bansha Bridge, a triple-arched limestone bridge (1863).[4] In Ballymorris it drains into the Aherlow River.

Wildlife

As with many tributaries of the River Suir, the Ara is a noted brown trout fishery.[5] [6] A restaurant on Abbey Street, Tipperary, just yards from the river, bears the name "The Brown Trout".[7]

See also

References

52.427°N -8.2388°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tiobraid Árann/Tipperary. logainm.ie.
  2. http://www.logainm.ie/en/67249?s=river+ara An Ára/River Ara | logainm.ie
  3. http://www.discoverireland.ie/Activities-Adventure/bansha-wood/7351 Bansha Wood | Activities | Walking | Park and Forest Walks | All Ireland | Republic of Ireland | Tipperary | Bansha | Discover Ireland
  4. Web site: Bansha Bridge, Bansha, Tipperary South: Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. buildingsofireland.ie.
  5. http://www.infowing.ie/waterway/700/river+ara Infowing - catch the best fishing in Ireland :: Waterway
  6. http://www.tipp.ie/placesofinterest/suir1.htm River Suir Tipperary Ireland
  7. http://www.tuugo.info/Companies/brown-trout-restaurant-the/0340002596331 • Brown Trout Restaurant The • Tipperary •