River Camac

River Camac

The River Camac (sometimes spelled Cammock) is a river in Dublin.

The Camac rises to the west of the city and flows through Clondalkin, Inchicore and Kilmainham before entering the Liffey just downstream from Heuston Station. The Camac is sourced from three streams from the Dublin Mountains and Co. Kildare and join together in Corcaigh Park, just south of Clondalkin village.

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Rivers of Ireland


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