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Location
Finnamores is located 16 km west of Tullamore. The site is situated on the right (south) of the R357.
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About the site

Finnamores, set against the spectacular backdrop of the Slieve Bloom Mountains, has something to offer everyone, from the angler to the naturalist, or simply those seeking a peaceful short walk by the lakeshore.
The 30 hectare site contains two angling lakes – Finnamore Upper and Lower, which were developed in 1996 and stocked with carp, trench, rudd and bream. Located alongside the R357, with excellent parking facilities, the lakes are popular with local and visiting anglers

See also Angling section

For thenaturalist, the site contains two natural wetland areas located to the east of the lakes. The first has flooded part of a failing Sitka spruce plantation. This failing woodland, complete with its dead and dying trees, inundated by water and with a wetland flora is a fitting reminder of how the great lowland bogs developed. The wetland is characterised by fen species such as Fen pondweed and Blunt-flowered rush.

Whether wandering off the beaten track to take a closer look at the beauty of these natural wetlands, or following the rough walking path around Finnamore Lower, this site offers several pleasant short walks. Picnic tables and information boards are located on site.

Some fauna that may be seen at Finnamore's

BIRDS
Little Grebe
Lapwing
Whooper swan
Mallard
Curlew
Tufted duck
Black-headed gull
Coot
Ringed plover
Mute swan
Golden plover
Whimbrel

Wigeon
Common sandpiper
Moorhen
Kingfisher
Grey heron
Snipe
Teal
Redshank
Water rail
Lesser black-backed gull

DRAGONFLIES
Common darter
Black-tailed skimmer
Keeled skimmer

DAMSELFLIES
Banded damselfly
Blue-tailed damselfly
Emerald damselfly
Common blue damselfly
Large red damselfly


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