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Slate River (Ireland)

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Native name
  
An Tarae

Source
  
County Kildare

Mouth
  
Celtic Sea

Discharge
  
0.037 m³/s

Province
  
Leinster

Country
  
Republic of Ireland

Main source
  
Ballynafagh Lake, County Kildare 86 m (282 ft)

River mouth
  
Celtic Sea at Waterford Harbour via Figile and Barrow

The Slate River (Irish: An Tarae) or River Slate is a river in County Kildare and County Offaly, Ireland, a tributary of the Figile River.

Contents

Map of River Slate, Ireland

NameEdit

Its name derives from the slate quarries in the region. The Irish language name derives from tarae, meaning mill race, referring to Sally Corn Mill, Rathangan.

CourseEdit

Slate River rises at Ballynafagh Lake, near Prosperous and flows southwest, passing under the R403 road at Graigues. It continues westward parallel to, and north of, the Grand Canal. The Slate passes under the Grand Canal via the Derrymullen aqueduct and is bridged by the R415 at Littletown. The Slate River continues through Ballyteige forest and passes by the Lullymore Heritage and Discovery Park on the Bog of Allen. It passes through Rathangan, County Kildare where it passes under a Rathangan Bridge, part of the R401. There is also a footbridge downstream of this bridge, and another bridge (for the R414) at Rathangan Demesne.

The Slate River continues westward, passing into County Offaly and draining into the Figile River at Pollaghnagraigue.

WildlifeEdit

Northern pike, European perch and brown trout are common.

References

Slate River (Ireland) Wikipedia