The Shannon is a 322km-long Irish river that crosses Ireland from east to west. Considered one of Ireland’s major rivers, it is also one of the most prolific in terms of fish. The people living on its banks have always exploited the Shannon for their livelihood, and even today, the Shannon is the epicenter of intense economic activity…
The Shannon stretches over a particularly long distance, crossing several counties, including Limerick, before finally emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
For centuries, the Irish have made the most of this river. Starting with the people of Limerick, who have settled on either side of the river over the centuries. The river not only irrigates the surrounding farms, but also provides excellent catches for seasoned anglers. Tench, gudgeon and trout can all be found here, some of them of astonishing dimensions! (Big catches ahead!)
If you’d like to visit the river, there are plenty of water sports to try out, and you’ll have a great time surrounded by nature! There are also numerous river cruises up the Shannon for sightseeing, and fishing courses for enthusiasts. Salmon, trout, pike: the river is well known for its fish-filled waters and ideal fishing banks. Everything you need to discover this imposing river is in place!