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River Gweebarra
Bridge over the Gweebarra River - geograph.org.uk - 619837.jpg
Gweebarra Bridge near Lettermacaward
Native name Abhainn Ghaoth Beara
Country Ireland
Physical characteristics
Main source Lough Barra, County Donegal
River mouth Atlantic Ocean via Gweebarra Bay
Length 31.78 km (19.75 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries
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The River Gweebarra (which is Abhainn Ghaoth Beara in Irish) is a cool river located in the northern part of County Donegal, Ireland. Its name means "Beara's river," and it flows for about 31.78 kilometers (that's almost 20 miles!). This river is famous for its beautiful scenery and the amazing fish that live in its waters.

Where the River Gweebarra Flows

The journey of the River Gweebarra begins with small streams. These streams flow into a lake called Lough Barra. The water comes from two nearby mountains, Crockfadda and Moylenanav.

From Lough Barra, the river starts its main flow. It heads southwest, moving between two mountain ranges: the Derryveagh Mountains and the Glendowan Mountains. It crosses the R252 near a place called Doocharry.

As the river continues, it gets wider. You can see it bridged by the N56 just south of Lettermacaward. Finally, the River Gweebarra flows into Gweebarra Bay, which then opens up into the big Atlantic Ocean.

Amazing Animals in the Gweebarra River

The River Gweebarra is a fantastic place for fishing! It's especially known for its brown trout and salmon. These fish are very popular with anglers.

But there are many other cool creatures living in these waters too! Here are some of the different types of fish you might find:

This wide variety of fish makes the Gweebarra River a really important home for aquatic wildlife in Ireland.

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