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River Derreen
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Footbridge over the Derreen River near Hacketstown
Native name An Daoirín
Country Ireland
Cities Hacketstown, Tullow
Physical characteristics
Main source Lugnaquilla, County Wicklow
River mouth River Slaney
Tullow, County Carlow
Length 40 km (25 mi)
Basin features
Basin size 201.18 km2 (77.68 sq mi)

The River Derreen (Irish: [An Daoirín] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a large river in the southeast of Ireland. It rises on central Lugnaquilla Mountain in the western Wicklow Mountains and flows south from Lugnaquilla Mountain and then southwest to join the River Slaney south of Tullow, passing close to Hacketstown and Tullow, Co. Carlow before it joins the Slaney upstream of Aghade bridge. Running through tillage and pastureland in its lower reaches, the Derreen with its sandy, gravelly bottom is a prime salmon spawning tributary of the Slaney. Passing through counties Wicklow and Carlow, it is the first large, major tributary of the River Slaney.

Towns on the Derreen include Hacketstown and Tullow. It is crossed mainly by old humpbacked stone bridges. It is a rural river, flowing through only 2 major towns.

Wildlife

The River Derreen holds occasional salmon in the spring but the upper reaches are better known for trout, averaging 0.5lbs. The best of the fishing is from March to June. It is primarily a Brown Trout fishery. In season, brown trout, salmon, sea trout and occasional pike are fished. There are two angling clubs with fishing rights on the Derreen River and the remainder is in private hands. It also a habitat of the freshwater pearl mussel.

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