Lough Conn

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Lough Conn is a large freshwater lake in County Mayo in the west of Ireland, known for its scenic beauty and trout and salmon fishing.

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Lough Conn canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater lake
lake
area approximately 18.5 square miles
approximately 48 square kilometres
basinCountry Ireland
connectedBy narrow channel at Pontoon
connectedTo Lough Cullin
country Ireland
elevation approximately 26 metres above sea level
approximately 85 feet above sea level
hasEnvironmentalStatus natural lake
hasFishSpecies Atlantic salmon
brown trout
eel
hasIsland Caher Island (Lough Conn)
Cloondavaun Island
hasNearbyFeature Lough Cullin
Nephin
surface form: Nephin mountain
hasNearbySettlement Crossmolina
Foxford
Pontoon
hasRecreationalActivity angling
birdwatching
boating
hasShorelineType largely rural
sparsely populated
inflow River Addergoole
River Deel
IrishName Loch Conn
isImportantFor local tourism
recreational fisheries
isLocatedNorthOf Lough Cullin
isTouristDestination true
knownFor salmon fishing
scenic beauty
trout fishing
locatedIn County Mayo
locatedInRegion Connacht
west of Ireland
locatedOnRiver River Moy system
maximumDepth approximately 105 feet
approximately 32 metres
nameLanguage Irish
outflow River Moy
partOf River Moy catchment
waterType freshwater

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Connacht hasLake Lough Conn
County Mayo containsLake Lough Conn