Templehouse Lough

Templehouse Lough
Loch Theach an Teampla
Templehouse Lake location in Ireland
Location in Ireland
Location County Sligo
Coordinates 54°6′17″N 8°35′21″W / 54.10472°N 8.58917°W / 54.10472; -8.58917Coordinates: 54°6′17″N 8°35′21″W / 54.10472°N 8.58917°W / 54.10472; -8.58917
Primary inflows Owenmore River and other streams
Primary outflows Owenmore River
Catchment area 268.54 km2 (104 sq mi)
Basin countries Ireland
Max. length 2 km (1.2 mi)
Max. width 0.5 km (0.3 mi)
Surface area 1.19 km2 (0.46 sq mi)
Average depth 2.6 m (9 ft)
Max. depth 5.3 m (17 ft)
Surface elevation 54 m (177 ft)
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Templehouse Lough (Irish: Loch Theach an Teampla;[4] also Templehouse Lake) is a freshwater lake in the northwest of Ireland. It is located in south County Sligo and forms part of the course of the Owenmore River.

Geography

Templehouse Lough lies about 22 kilometres (14 mi) south of Sligo and 6 km (4 mi) west of Ballymote. The lake covers 1.19 km2 (0.46 sq mi) in area and is about 2 km (1.2 mi) long from north to south. The lake has numerous crannogs (artificial islands).[1][2]

Hydrology

Templehouse Lough is fed by the Owenmore River and other streams entering at the lake's southern end. The lake drains north into the continuation of the Owenmore River, which then flows north to join the Ballysadare River.[2][5]

Natural history

Fish present in Templehouse Lough include roach, perch, pike and the critically endangered European eel.[6] A number of duck species winter at the lake including teal, wigeon, mallard, tufted duck and goldeneye. Wader bird species include lapwing, curlew and Greenland white-fronted goose. Other bird species found at the lake include mute swan, great crested grebe and heron.[5]

Templehouse Lough is part of the Templehouse and Cloonacleigha Loughs Special Area of Conservation as a hard water lake habitat.[5]

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References

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