River Camogue

[2][3] The River Camogue rises in County Tipperary near Emly.

It enters County Limerick and is bridged by the R513, R514 and R516 outside Hospital, and meets the Mahore River.

The Camogue flows on under the R516 and drains into the Maigue in Anhid East, about one mile (1.6 km) upriver of Croom.

[4] Slurry pollution caused a major fish kill in 2015.

[5][6] It was formerly famous for the "Camogue Eels", sold in London as long ago as the 12th century.