Lough Corrib, a vast lake covering 69 square miles, stretches across the western counties of Galway and Mayo in Ireland. This expansive body of water has long been a source of inspiration for writers and artists, including William Wilde, father of Oscar Wilde, who penned a book about the lake. Lough Corrib is renowned for its rich fishing grounds, particularly for wild brown trout and salmon. Today, visitors can explore the serene waters, enjoy the natural beauty, and partake in the area’s celebrated angling opportunities.
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