River Anner

River in County Tipperary, Ireland

River Anner
Near Clonmel
Native nameAn Annúir (Irish)
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Waterford Harbour via River Suir
Length37.8 kilometres (23.5 mi)
Basin size444.72 square kilometres (171.71 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • average44.87 m3/s (1,585 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • rightClashawley River

The River Anner (Irish: An Annúir[2]) is a river in Ireland, flowing through County Tipperary, a tributary of the Suir.

Course

The River Anner rises south of Mullinahone and flows westwards to the north of Knockahunna. It passes under Melbourne Bridge and turns southwards, meeting the Clashawley River in Grangebeg. It passes under the R706 in Milltownbratton and meets the River Moyle. The Anner passes under the Limerick–Rosslare railway line and then the N24 near Twomilebridge, draining into the Suir at Killaloan Lower.[3]

Wildlife

The River Anner is a noted salmon and trout fishery.[4][5][6]

Literature

The river is memorialised in a Charles Kickham poem, "She lived beside the Anner at the foot of Slievenamon".[7]

References

  1. ^ "Appendix I Design Flows" (PDF). irish-surge-forecast.ie. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  2. ^ "An Annúir/Anner River".
  3. ^ Borrington, Nigel (14 May 2013). "River Anner, Clonmel, County Tipperary".
  4. ^ "Fishing in Ireland. An angler's guide to the best fishing in Ireland".
  5. ^ "22 inch Anner trout puts up massive fight". 22 August 2014.
  6. ^ Kelly, Myles. "Brown trout genetics in the Suir Catchment - EREP - Fisheries Research".
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 14 November 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

See also

  • Rivers of Ireland
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Rivers of Ireland
Flowing north
Flowing to the Irish SeaFlowing to the Celtic Sea
Flowing to the AtlanticTributaries of the Shannon
River names in italics indicate rivers which are partially or wholly in Northern Ireland, with the rest being wholly in the Republic of Ireland

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