Inniscarra Lake is located along the River Lee in County Cork, Ireland.[1] It is a man-made reservoir formed in the 1950s when Inniscarra Dam was constructed by the Electricity Supply Board.[2] Construction of the dam commenced in 1953, with its floodgates first closed in 1956 and the reservoir fully formed by late 1957.[2]
| Inniscarra Lake | |
|---|---|
| Taiscumar Reservoir | |
Inniscarra Lake (Taiscumar Reservoir) from Farran Forrest Park | |
Inniscarra Lake | |
| Location | County Cork |
| Coordinates | 51.904°N 8.692°W / 51.904; -8.692 |
| Type | Reservoir |
| Etymology | Inniscarra (civil parish) |
| Primary inflows | River Lee |
| Primary outflows | River Lee |
| Built | 1952–1956 |
| First flooded | 1957 (1957) |
| Surface area | 4.9 km2 (1.9 sq mi) |
The National Rowing Center is located on its banks[3] and the Irish National Rowing Championships and other regattas are hosted there.[4] The Coupe de la Jeunesse, a European youth rowing event, was held on Inniscarra Lake in 1999, 2008 and 2018.[5]
The lake is located largely within the civil parish of Inniscarra, and nearby settlements include Farran (on the reservoir's south bank) and Coachford and Dripsey (to the north).[6]
Fish stocks in the reservoir include rudd, roach, carp, perch, gudgeon, eels, pike and bream.[7][8][9]
The high profile regatta is one of three events [..] being held at the National Rowing Centre [..] The others include the Irish Rowing Championships
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