Doolough Valley and Lake

Everything you need to know about access, tide times and best tips for your next outdoor swim here.
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Doolough Valley must be one of the most spectacular locations in Ireland

Doolough is best approached from Louisburgh where, after a few miles, you come over a hill and meet the wonderful view down the valley. The lake itself, Doo Lough to be precise, is flanked by the Mweelrea Mountains on one side and the Sheffrey Hills on the other.

This is lovely place to stop and ramble and have a swim

The road runs alongside the lake and there are various places to pull in and have a quick dip. Like all lakes it must be treated carefully, so watch out for submerged rocks and boulders

Directions

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From Louisburgh you take the R335 which leads you into the valley and to the lake. This road runs all the way to Leenane at the tip of Killary Harbour

OS Map No. 37

 

Tide times for nearby Liscannor

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26 December 2024

Time Type Height
01:30 high 3.76m
01:30 high 3.76m
07:42 low 0m
07:42 low 0m
13:56 high 3.73m
13:56 high 3.73m
20:05 low 0m
20:05 low 0m

27 December 2024

Time Type Height
02:21 high 3.91m
08:32 low 0m
14:48 high 3.87m
20:52 low 0m

28 December 2024

Time Type Height
03:06 high 4.09m
09:17 low 0m
15:32 high 4.04m
21:36 low 0m

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