Lough Island Reavy

Reservoir in County Down, Northern Ireland
54°14′20″N 6°0′50″W / 54.23889°N 6.01389°W / 54.23889; -6.01389TypereservoirBasin countriesUnited Kingdom

Lough Island Reavy is a small man-made lough in Kilcoo, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is a fishing spot,[1] which was controlled by the Kilcoo Angling Club. The lake contains pike and perch, as well as small numbers of wild brown trout and eels.

Gallery

  • Sunset over the Lough
    Sunset over the Lough
  • Lough Island Reavy was frozen over in January 2010
    Lough Island Reavy was frozen over in January 2010

References

  1. ^ "Management of Fishing Rights at Lough Island Reavy in the Public Angling Estate (Closed) | Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs". DAERA. 6 January 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2024.

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