River Robe (Ireland)
The River Robe is a river located in County Mayo, Ireland. It rises in the Partry Mountains and flows generally southwards through the town of Ballinrobe before entering Lough Mask.
The river is known for its brown trout fishing and is a popular spot for anglers. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, pastureland, and occasional woodland. The river's course has been altered in places over time due to drainage and land improvement schemes.
The River Robe also plays a role in the local ecosystem, supporting a variety of plant and animal life. Its water quality is monitored to ensure its health and sustainability. The river's name is likely derived from an Irish term but its precise etymology is uncertain.