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    The River Clady is a mid-scale river in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, a tributary of the Lower Bann. [1] [2] It starts on Carntogher Mountain and its upper stretch from the Source to Upperlands is well known as the Knockoneil River Upperlands on its The Clady River.

    • The Clady River
    • The Crolly River
    • Lough Anure
    • Fishing Details

    The Clady River flows through wild moorland for around 8km draining Lough Nacung in Gweedore and flowing through Bunbeg to join the Crolly River estuary. Physical access to the river is relatively easy although the banks are fairly rough. 1. Holiday cottages in Bunbeg, Donegal, Ireland 2. Holiday cottages in Derybeg, Donegal, Ireland [nggallery id=...

    The Crolly River or Gweedore River drains Lough Anure running around 5km through Crolly village to the sea. It is a fairly narrow, stony spate river, flowing through rocky gorges and deep pools. The landscape about the river is very rugged and scenic. The Crolly gets a better run of spring fish than the Clady and these enter the river in March, Apr...

    The ESB and the Rosses Fishery control the Lough Anure (Loughanure). The lough drains into the sea through the River Crolly (Gweedore River) It is a large shallow lough of some 360 acres. This beautiful lough has a good head of free rising brown trout which average ½lb with many up to 1lb. It also gets a good run of sea trout and salmon from mid-Ju...

    Season 1. The salmon season is from February 2nd to September 30th inclusive. 2. The sea trout season is from February 2nd to October 12th inclusive. 3. The brown trout season is from 15th February to 12th October inclusive. Permits The Clady and Crolly rivers can both be fished on the same permit. Weekly and seasonal permits are available. Permits...

  2. The Clady River (Irish: An Chláidigh, meaning 'the One Who Washes' or 'the Strong-Flowing One' [1]) is a small river in Gweedore (Irish: Gaoth Dobhair), a district in the north-west of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland.

  3. The River Clady (also known further up the river as the Swatragh river) is a Medium to Large sized river in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, a tributary of the Lower Bann.

  4. Jan 3, 2020 · As we spent a week in the North-West corner of Ireland for New Year, the Clady River provided the perfect setting to encounter flora and fauna in its wild moorland setting. A walk by a river is restorative on the senses as the sound of the babbling or at times gushing, water overtakes and calms the mind.

  5. Apr 16, 2018 · Clady River. The Clady River flows through wild moorland for around 5 miles draining Lough Nacung at Gweedore and flowing through Bunbeg to join the Crolly River estuary. Access to the river is relatively easy although the banks are fairly rough.

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  7. The Clady River mainly flows in a west-north-westerly direction for its entire course, flowing into the Crolly River, also known as the Gweedore River, on the south-western outskirts of Bunbeg. The river enters the Crolly River beside Bunbeg Quay, very near the Crolly River's mouth.

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