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Loch Clochan

Angling at the parklands Cloghan Wetland is a 55 hectare site comprising of an angling lake – Loch Clochan, several natural ponds and wetlands, open birch-willow woodland, grassland and naturally recolonising Scot’s pine.

Loch Clochan is a four hectare angling lake that was developed and stocked with rainbow trout. Only fly-fishing is permitted on the lake which is operated on a ‘put and take’ basis by Cloghan Angling Club. Permits are available from Daley’s Londis Supermarket in Cloghan - details of open season and restrictions can be found on the Angling Club information board located in the car park.

The site is also a nice location for a tranquil walk, its 3.5 km pathway taking you around the lake, along the wetlands and through the open birch-willow woodland.
Parking facilities, picnic areas and information boards are located on site.

Loch Clochan is situated 2 km from Cloghan village on the left (north) of the R357.

 

Did you know

A hollow flint scraper was uncovered at Corhill bog, Co. Offaly


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