River Avonmore

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River Avonmore
Abhainn Mór
The Avonmore between Avondale and The Meetings
The Avonmore between Avondale and The Meetings
Origin Lough Dan, County Wicklow
Mouth Irish Sea at Arklow as the Avoca

The Avonmore River (Irish: Abhainn Mór, meaning big river) flows from Lough Dan in the Wicklow Mountains west of Roundwood. It flows in a generally southerly direction for approximately 30 km (19 mi) before joining the Avonbeg at the Meeting of the Waters to form the River Avoca, which in turn discharges into the Irish Sea at Arklow. From source to sea the river remains in East Wicklow.

Downstream from Lough Dan the Avonmore reaches the village of Annamoe where it is crossed by the R755 regional road. From there is descends to Laragh and down through a heavily wooded valley to Rathdrum. Near Rathdrum it passes through the grounds of Avondale House, former home of Charles Stewart Parnell. A few kilometers south of Avondale it meets the Avonbeg at the Meeting of the Waters.

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Rivers of Ireland