Outdoor Adventure in Ireland

Text By Monica Corral-Lorica  © All rights reserved.
  

Ireland holds an unparalleled character as an ideal fishing and angling spot. This country has a wealthy allocation of natural water which is a habitat to a number of marine lives. This fact makes fishing everywhere in Ireland just perfect. Another advantage that Ireland has over other countries with the same kind of enticement is its agreeable weather condition. Almost moderate atmosphere dominates the entire country. This makes any day a great fishing day.
 
Ireland's rivers, lakes and seas have proudly maintained the most unspoiled richness all throughout the years. These are natural abodes of fishes of all kinds. Whether you are a weathered fisher or an amateur angler, Ireland will definitely delight you with its one of a kind fishing experience.
 
The grand rivers Shannon and Erne abound in marine wealth making them popular tourist spots. Magnificent lakes like Lough Ree in West Meath, Lough Derg in Killaloe, Lough Ramor in Cavan, and Inniscarra Lake in Cork are still some of the most sought after fishing destinations. These rivers and lakes lure tourists worldwide not only with their wide range of fishes to catch but also because of their exquisite surrounding view which is worth a tourist sight in itself.
 
Other rivers worth a fishing day out include the Skane River in Meath and the Grange River in Sligo for their trout's abundance, Inver River in Antrim for its wealth of salmon, Creevy Lake in Monaghan, Hillsborough Lake in Down and Carrownisky River in Mayo for their famed fly fishing offer, River Leannan in Donegal for its grilse and the Fane River in Louth for its free fishing adventure.
 
Furthermore, Ireland offers its vast seas for serious anglers. A wide variety of fishes are a hook away here. This water area takes pleasure in a unique merging of tropical fishes and cold water species. The spots to set your course for this angling adventure is Castletownbere in Cork, Culdaff and Downings in Donegal, the coast of the Beara or Dingle peninsula, River Boyne Estuary and the Wexford Coast. There are still more to visit if these don't win your interest. After all, everywhere in Ireland is as excellent as these.
 
Fishing and angling activities in Ireland have become a tourist attraction in itself. When you find yourself in Ireland, try these thrilling activities and definitely, you will be hooked to come back time and again.



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