- River Nore
Infobox River | river_name = River Nore
caption = River Nore inKilkenny
origin =Devil's Bit Mountain ,County Tipperary
mouth =Celtic Sea atWaterford The River Nore(Irish place name|An Fheoir or Irish place name|Abhainn na Feoire) is one of the Three Sisters rivers which flow into the Atlantic Ocean atWaterford Harbour in Ireland. The Nore rises inCounty Tipperary and flows throughCounty Laois andCounty Kilkenny and into theRiver Barrow .The river nore is 140 km (87 mi) long and its drainage catchment area is 977 square miles. [ [http://www.irishfisheries.com/waterways.asp?P=1&W=10 Irishfisheries River Nore Fishing] ]Popular with anglers, it holds plentiful reserves of
brown trout andsalmon .Fact|date=September 2008Course
The Nore rises on the eastern slopes of the
Devil's Bit Mountain inCounty Tipperary , flowing south-eastwards intoCounty Laois andCounty Kilkenny before joining theRiver Barrow just north ofNew Ross .Harvnb|Hughes|1863.]The river passes near
Durrow, County Laois then throughBallyragget , city ofKilkenny and then the villages ofBennettsbridge andThomastown . It flows through the Mount Juliet estate. Further south, it forms a picturesque V-shaped river valley, particularly notable near the village ofInistioge , the tidal limit. Major tributaries of the Nore include the Dinin, the Breagagh at Kilkenny City, the King's River, the Little Arrigle and the Black Water.List places along with the river.
*Devil's Bit Mountain (begins)
*Durrow, County Laois (near)
*Ballyragget
*Kilkenny
*Bennettsbridge
*Thomastown
*Inistioge (near)List the tributaries
* Dinin
* Breagagh
* King's River
* Little Arrigle
* Black WaterGeology
It rises on a sandstone base but the catchment soon turns to limestone and remains so to the sea. The countryside is one of mixed farming, with some tillage, quite a bit of pasture and dairying and some bloodstock. The river has a fairly steep gradient but the flow is checked by innumerable weirs and itis probably true to say that shallow glides are the pre-dominant feature. [ [http://www.irishfisheries.com/waterways.asp?P=1&W=10 Irishfisheries River Nore Fishing] ]
History
In pre-Famine years, many water powered industries existed in the Nore valley, particularly in the ten mile stretch between Kilkenny City and Thomastown; breweries, woolen mills, sawmills, marble works, distillaries and grain mills.
Flax andlinen were also produced just north of Kilkenny City.Sport
Kilkenny fishing club has extensive fishing rights on the River Nore and its tributary, the Dinin River. These waters hold salmon and brown trout. [ [http://www.irishfisheries.com/waterways.asp?P=1&W=10 Irishfisheries River Nore Fishing] ]
Some of these weirs alon the have good playboating qualities, the river is long and mostly flat and dotted with weirs at most of the villages it passes through. [ [http://www.irishwhitewater.com/river_guide/river.php?id=312 Irish whitewater river guide to the Nore] ]
Also see
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Rivers of Ireland References
Further reading
*Citation
last=Hughes
first=William
author-link=
chapter=
date=
year=1863
chapter-url =
editor-last=
editor-first=
title=The geography of British history
place=Oxford University
publisher=Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green
publication-year=
pages=22
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=NW0DAAAAQAAJ
isbn =.External links
* [http://www.irishfisheries.com/waterways.asp?P=1&W=10 Irishfisheries River Nore Fishing]
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