River Slaney

River Slaney
Abhainn na Sláine

River Slaney at Stratford-on-Slaney
Origin Lugnaquilla, County Wicklow
Mouth Irish Sea at Wexford

The Slaney (Irish: Abhainn na Sláine, meaning "river of health") is a river in the southeast of Ireland. It rises on Lugnaquilla Mountain in the western Wicklow Mountains and flows west and then south through counties Wicklow, Carlow and Wexford for 117.5 km (73 mi),[1] before entering St George's Channel in the Irish Sea at Wexford town. The estuary of the Slaney is wide and shallow and is known as Wexford Harbour. The catchment area of the River Slaney is 1,762 km2.[2] The long term average flow rate of the River Slaney is 37.4 Cubic Metres per second (m3/s)[3]

Towns on the Slaney include Stratford-on-Slaney, Baltinglass, Tullow, Bunclody, Enniscorthy and Wexford. Over the river's 117 kilometre course, it is crossed by 32 road bridges and one railway bridge.[4]

Wildlife

Varied and plentiful wildlife can be found in the environs of the river. In Wicklow, herds of deer can be seen, as well as swans, dippers, wild ducks, herons and kingfishers. At dusk, bats, owls and otters may be seen, while the mudflats of the estuary are favoured by black-headed gulls, redshanks and oystercatchers.[5] The rare goosander can be seen on the Slaney at Kildavin. In season, salmon and trout and pike are fished.[6]

Tributaries

Tributaries of the Slaney include the River Derreen, the River Derry, the River Bann, the River Urrin, the River Boro, and the River Clody.

See also

References

  1. Ordnance Survey of Ireland: Rivers and their Catchment Basins 1958 (Table of Reference)
  2. South Eastern River Basin District Management System. Page 38
  3. South Eastern River Basin District Management System. Page 38
  4. Duffy, John. River Slaney, from source to sea, 2006, ISBN 978-0-9554184-0-2, p.30
  5. Duffy, p.19
  6. Slaney River Trust

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Coordinates: 52°20′N 6°27′W / 52.333°N 6.450°W