Lough Ennell

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Lough Ennell is a large freshwater lake in central Ireland known for its scenic beauty, angling, and proximity to the town of Mullingar in County Westmeath.

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Lough Ennell canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater lake
lake
adjacentTo Belvedere House and Gardens NERFINISHED
Lilliput NERFINISHED
averageDepth approximately 4 metres
basinCountry Ireland NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
drainsVia River Brosna to River Shannon
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 81 metres
hasCatchmentLandUse agricultural land
pasture and arable farming
hasFacility angling stands
boat hire services
public bathing areas
hasFishSpecies bream
brown trout
eel
perch
pike
roach
hasIsland Carrick Island NERFINISHED
Cloghbrack Island NERFINISHED
Friars Island NERFINISHED
hasShoreSettlement Lough Ennell Caravan and Camping Park NERFINISHED
Mullingar NERFINISHED
inflow River Brosna NERFINISHED
knownFor angling
birdwatching
recreational boating
scenic beauty
length approximately 11 kilometres
locatedIn County Westmeath NERFINISHED
locatedInProvince Leinster NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion central Ireland
maxDepth approximately 20 metres
maxWidth approximately 3 kilometres
near Mullingar NERFINISHED
outflow River Brosna NERFINISHED
partOf River Shannon drainage basin NERFINISHED
protectedFor wetland habitats
wintering waterfowl
protectedStatus Special Protection Area
recreation coarse fishing
game fishing
sailing
windsurfing
shape elongated north–south basin
surfaceArea approximately 13.6 square kilometres
waterType freshwater

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County Westmeath hasNotableLake Lough Ennell