Poulaphouca Reservoir

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Poulaphouca Reservoir
Taiscumar Pholl an Phúca
Poulaphouca ReservoirTaiscumar Pholl an Phúca - Blessington Lakes
Blessington Lakes
Location County Wicklow
Coordinates 53.043157° N 6.170930° WCoordinates: 53.043157° N 6.170930° W
Lake type reservoir
Primary outflows River Liffey
Basin countries Ireland
Cliffs at Poulaphouca Reservoir
Cliffs at Poulaphouca Reservoir

Poulaphouca Reservoir (Irish: Taiscumar Pholl an Phúca, meaning The Devil's Hole), also known locally as Blessington Lakes, is a national park and area of wild bird conservation in in west County Wicklow.

It was created in 1944 by damming the River Liffey at Poulaphouca as part of the Electricity Supply Board project to build a second hydroelectric station in Ireland, Ardnacrusha on the River Shannon being the first.

The reservoir is one of two major sources of Dublin's water supply. The other major supply is Vartry Reservoir in east Wicklow.

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