Rivers of Ireland

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Shown here are all the major rivers and tributaries of Ireland with their lengths (in kilometres and miles). Starting with the Northern Ireland rivers, and going in a clockwise direction, the rivers (and tributaries) are listed in regard to their entry into the different seas: the Irish Sea, the Celtic Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Also shown are two tables. Table 1 shows the longest rivers in Ireland with their lengths (in kilometres and miles), the counties they flow through, and their catchment areas (in square kilometres). Table 2 shows the largest rivers in Ireland (by mean flow) in cubic metres per second.

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Some of the larger or better-known rivers of Ireland are shown on this map (large version).

The longest river in Ireland is the River Shannon, at Template:Convert. The river develops into three lakes along its course, Lough Allen, Lough Ree and Lough Derg. Of these, Lough Derg is the largest. The Shannon enters the Atlantic Ocean at the Shannon Estuary. Other major rivers include the River Liffey, River Lee, River Swilly, River Foyle, River Lagan, River Erne, River Blackwater, River Nore, River Suir, River Barrow (The Three Sisters), River Bann, River Slaney, River Boyne, River Moy and River Corrib.

Longest Irish Rivers (with Basin areas)

Lengths obtained from the Ordnance Survey of Ireland: Rivers and their Catchment Basins 1958 (Table of Reference), and for the rivers Bann and Erne – Notes on River Basins by Robert A. Williams

River Counties Length Basin Area
1 River Shannon (including estuary and flow through lakes)a Cavan, Leitrim, Roscommon, Longford, Westmeath, Galway, Offaly,

Tipperary, Clare, Limerick, Kerry

360 km (224 mi) 16,800 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009">Comprehensive study of Riverine Inputs

Details of hydrometric stations, sampling stations Page 17, Table 2 [1] Template:Webarchive</ref>

2 River Barrowb Laois, Kildare, Kilkenny, Carlow,

Wexford, Waterford

192 km (119 mi) 3,067 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
3 River Suirb Tipperary, Waterford, Kilkenny, Wexford 184 km (114.5 mi) 3,610 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
4 River Blackwater (Munster) Kerry, Cork, Waterford 168 km (104.5 mi) 3,324 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
5 River Bann (including flow through L. Neagh)c Down, Armagh, Antrim, Londonderry 159 km (99 mi) 5,808 km2<ref name="OSI 1958">Ordnance Survey of Ireland: Rivers and their Catchment Basins 1958 (Table of Reference)</ref>
6 River Noreb Tipperary, Laois, Kilkenny 140 km (87 mi) 2,530 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
7 River Suck (Shannon) Roscommon, Galway 133 km (83 mi) 1,600 km2<ref name="Studies of Irish Rivers and Lakes">Dublin Marine Institute 1998: Studies of Irish Rivers and Lakes: Moriarty, Christopher</ref>
8 River Liffey Wicklow, Kildare, Dublin 132 km (82 mi) 1,256 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
9 River Erne Cavan, Fermanagh, Donegal 129 km (80 mi)<ref name="Notes on River Basins: Page 67"/> 4,372 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
10 River Foyle (including Rivers Mourne, Strule & Camowen) Tyrone, Londonderry, Donegal 129 km (80 mi) 2,925 km2<ref name="OSI 1958" />
11 River Slaney Wicklow, Carlow, Wexford 117 km (73 mi) 1,762 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
12 River Boyne Kildare, Offaly, Meath, Louth 113 km (70 mi) 2,695 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
13 River Moy Sligo, Mayo 101 km (62.5 mi) 2,086 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
14 River Clare (Corrib)d Mayo, Roscommon, Galway 93 km (58 mi) 1,108 km2<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
15 River Blackwater (Ulster) (Bann) c Tyrone, Monaghan, Armagh 92 km (57 mi) 1,507 km2<ref name="OSI 1958" />
16t River Inny (Shannon) Cavan, Longford, Westmeath 89 km (55.5 mi) 1,254 km2<ref name="Studies of Irish Rivers and Lakes" />
16t River Lee Cork 89 km (55.5 mi) 1,253 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
18 River Lagan Down, Antrim 86 km (53.5 mi) 565 km2<ref name="OSI 1958" />
19 River Brosna (Shannon) Westmeath, Offaly 79 km (49 mi) 1,248 km2<ref name="Studies of Irish Rivers and Lakes" />
20 River Laune (includes Lough Leane and River Flesk) Kerry 76 km (47.25 mi) 829 km2
21 River Feale (Shannon) Cork, Limerick, Kerry 74 km (46 mi) 1,170 km2<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
22 River Bandon Cork 72 km (45 mi) 608 km2<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />
23 River Blackwater (Boyne) Cavan, Meath 68 km (42.5 mi) 733 km2<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" />
24 River Annalee (Erne) Monaghan, Cavan 66.8 km (41.75 mi) 522 km2<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" />
25 River Bride (M. Blackwater) Cork, Waterford 64 km (40 mi) 419 km2
26 Boyle River (including Lung River) (Shannon) Mayo, Sligo, Roscommon 64 km (40 mi)<ref name="Notes on River Basins: Page 67"/> 725 km2
27 River Deel (Shannon) Cork, Limerick 63.2 km (39.5 mi) 481 km2<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" />
28 River Robe (Corrib)d Mayo 62.8 km (39.25 mi) 320 km2
29 River Finn (County Donegal) (Foyle) Donegal, Tyrone 62.8 km (39.25 mi) 505 km2<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" />
30 River Maigue (Shannon) Cork, Limerick 62 km (38.75 mi) 1,000 km2
31 Fane River Monaghan, Armagh, Louth 61.2 km (38.25 mi) 350 km2
32 Ballisodare River Sligo 60.8 km (38 mi) 650 km2<ref name="OSI 1958" />
33 River Dee (Louth) Cavan, Meath, Louth 60.4 km (37.75 mi) 392 km2<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" />
34 River Fergus (Shannon) Clare 58.4 km (36.5 mi) 1,043 km2
35 Little Brosna River (Shannon) Offaly, Tipperary 57.6 km (36 mi) 662 km2
36 Mulkear River (including Bilboa River) (Shannon) Tipperary, Limerick 55.9 km (34.75 mi) 650 km2
37 River Glyde (Co. Louth) Cavan, Meath, Louth 55.9 km (34.75 mi) 348 km2

TABLE 1

a

b

  • The total basin area of the Three Sisters (Barrow, Nore and Suir) is 9,207 km2.

c

d

Largest Irish Rivers (by flow)

River

(River Basin)

Mean Discharge

(m3/s)

1 River Shannon<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />a 209 (300)
2 River Corrib<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 105.5
3 River Bann<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>b 92 (102.5)
4 River Foyle<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 90
5 River Blackwater (Munster)<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 87.5
6 River Erne<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 85
7 River Suir<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />c 76
8 River Moy<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 63
9 River Barrow<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />c 46.5
10 River Laune<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 43
11 River Nore<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" />c 42
12 River Lee<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 40
13 River Slaney<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 39
14 River Boyne<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 38.5
15 River Cong<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association">Template:Cite web</ref> (Corrib) 37.6
16 River Feale<ref name="nuigalway.ie">Long-term effects of hydropower installations and associated river regulation on River Shannon eel populations: mitigation and management [2] Template:Webarchive</ref> (Shannon) 34.6
17 River Fergus<ref name="nuigalway.ie" /> (Shannon) 25.7
18 River Clare<ref name="Atlas of Ireland 1979">Royal Irish Academy, Atlas of Ireland (Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1979) Hydrology P. 23 – Rivers: Mean Discharge</ref> (Corrib) 22.9
19 River Suck<ref name="Atlas of Ireland 1979" /> (Shannon) 22.2
20 River Avoca<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 22
21 River Bandon<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 21.5
22 River Mourne<ref name="Atlas of Ireland 1979" /> (Foyle) 21.1
23 River Blackwater (Ulster)<ref name="Atlas of Ireland 1979" /> (Bann) 19.7
24 River Ballisodare<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" /> 18.25
25 River Inny<ref name="Atlas of Ireland 1979" /> (Shannon) 18.4
26 River Liffey<ref name="Ospar Convention 2009" /> 17
27 River Derg<ref name="Atlas of Ireland 1979" /> (Foyle) 16.2
28 River Maigue<ref name="nuigalway.ie" /> (Shannon) 15.6
29 River Main<ref name="Atlas of Ireland 1979" /> (Bann) 15.4
30 River Blackwater (Boyne)<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" /> (Boyne) 15.08
31 Aille River (Connacht)<ref name="OPW Hydro">Template:Cite web</ref> (Corrib) 15.0
32 Owenmore River (County Mayo)<ref name="Atlas of Ireland 1979" /> 14.7
33 Boyle River<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" /> (Shannon) 13.57
34 River Deel<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" /> (Shannon) 12.56
35 Mulkear River<ref name="Irish Hydropower Association" /> (Shannon) 12.55

TABLE 2

a The River Shannon's 209 m3/s is to Limerick City (Catchment area: 11,700 km2). If the discharges from all of the rivers and streams into the Shannon Estuary (including the rivers Feale 34.6m3/s, Maigue 15.6m3/s, Fergus 25.7m3/s, and Deel 7.4m3/s)<ref name="nuigalway.ie"/><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> are added to the discharge at Limerick giving a total catchment of 16,865 km2, the total discharge of the River Shannon at its mouth at Loop Head reaches 300 m3/s

b The River Bann's 92 m3/s is to Movanagher Gauging station (Basin area 5209.8 km2).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The 102.5 m3/s is based on the total basin area of 5808 km2<ref name="OSI 1958"/> .

c The Three Sisters (Barrow, Nore & Suir) total flow into Waterford Harbour is 154 m3/s and the combined flow of the Barrow and Nore rivers is 86 m3/s before joining the river Suir near Waterford City.

Rivers in Ulster

With length in miles (and km)

Rivers in the Republic of Ireland, flowing into the Irish Sea

With length in miles (and km)

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River Dodder

Rivers in the Republic of Ireland, flowing into the Celtic Sea

With length in miles (and km)

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River Goul
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River Lee

Rivers in the Republic of Ireland, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean

With length in miles (and km)

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River Shannon
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River Annalee

See also

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References

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