Rinn Lough facts for kids
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Walled gardens of Lough Rynn Castle from far side of the lake
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Location | County Leitrim |
Coordinates | 53°53′3″N 7°50′52″W / 53.88417°N 7.84778°W |
Native name | Claonloch Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help) |
Primary inflows | Cloone River |
Primary outflows | River Rinn |
Catchment area | 178.06 km2 (68.7 sq mi) |
Basin countries | Ireland |
Max. length | 4 km (2.5 mi) |
Max. width | 0.7 km (0.4 mi) |
Surface area | 1.65 km2 (0.64 sq mi) |
Surface elevation | 39 m (128 ft) |
Islands | 6 |
Settlements | Mohill |
Rinn Lough (Irish: Claonloch, also Irish: Loch na Reanna), also known as Lough Rynn, is a freshwater lake in the northwest of Ireland. It is located in south County Leitrim.
Geography
Rinn Lough measures about 4 km (2.5 mi) long and 1 km (0.6 mi) wide. It is located about 4 km (2 mi) south of Mohill. Lough Rynn Castle, a medieval castle now a hotel, occupies an estate on the lake's northeastern shore.
Hydrology
Two smaller neighbouring lakes drain into Rinn Lough: Clooncoc Lough and Lough Errew. Rinn Lough drains south into the Rinn River flowing into Lough Forbes. Part of the river forms the Rinn River Natural Heritage Area.
Ecology
The water quality was reported to be satisfactory c. 2001 – c. 2006 maintaining a mesotrophic rating. but given a "bad ecological status" c. 2007 – c. 2009 due to pollution. Zebra mussel infestation is present. The ecology of Rinn Lough, and Irish waterways, remains threatened by curly waterweed, zebra mussel, and freshwater clam invasive species.