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The Cut, Lough Lene

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The Cut, Lough Lene is located in the county of Westmeath. There are toilets and a parking spot nearby. Dogs aren't permitted on the premises. People with disabilities can access the beach.
The Cut is a renowned inland bathing area situated on the Shores of Lough Lene, a lake boasting a rich aquatic flora encompassing a wide range of flora such as pond weed and stoneworts. This popular destination attracts a significant number of visitors seeking to enjoy a swim in its tranquil waters. To promote the safety of all users, stringent jet ski bye laws have been implemented barring the use of such motorized vessels on the lake. With an expansive area spanning roughly 70 meters in length and 170 meters in width, visitors are accorded ample space to indulge in various bathing activities.
The bathing area is a popular bathing area. Jet skie bye laws in place prohibit use of jet skies on the lake.
The Cut is an inland bathing water site. The lake bottom consists of a marl deposit. The water is alkaline in nature and mesotrophic. The bathing area extends over an area of approximately 70 meter by 170 meter wide.
The Cut is an inland water bathing area located on the shores of Lough Lene. The lake bottom consists of a marl deposit. The water is alkaline and mesotrophic

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Beach Guide Ireland Source for water samples and information: the Environmental Protection Agency, users of the site and local municipalities.
Source for weather data: Met Éireann© (CC BY 4.0) Disclaimer: Met Éireann does not accept any liability whatsoever for any error or omission in the data, their availability, or for any loss or damage arising from their use.
Source of satellite-read water temperature: Copernicus Sentinel satellite data from the European Space Agency.