Lough Glencreawan
Glencrewan is situated at a high altitude and has a limestone rock substratum. This results in the water being alkaline and rich in minerals, which leads to high productivity of invertebrates in the water. As a result, this venue offers excellent mayfly fishing opportunities and one can catch large trout here due to the rich feeding. However, during long periods of dry weather, the lake reduces its area significantly and may not be fishable.
The presence of Zebra Mussels is still preventing the stocking of fish from Movanagher Fish Farm. For more information, please visit Zebra Mussels and impact on fish stocking in the Public Angling Estate.

Key Information
Fishery Type | Game |
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Species | Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout |
Season Open | 1st March |
Season Close | 31st October |
Rod Licence | 12 years old and over DAERA Game Rod Licence |
Permit | 12 years old and over DAERA Game Fishing Permit |
Fishing methods | Fly Fishing Only |
Bag Limit | Four Stocked Trout per day minimum length 25.4cm |
Buy a DAERA Licence, Permit or Day Ticket

Car Parking Onsite | Yes |
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Disabled Car Parking Onsite | No |
Fishing Stands | No |
Disabled accessible fishing stands | No |
Boats Allowed | Yes |
Boat Restrictions | Fishing is permitted from non-mechanical and electrically powered boats only. |
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Directions
From Belleek: Head along the B52,Cornahaltie Road, Glennasheevar & Lough Navar Forest Drive.
Local Council Area | Fermanagh & Omagh District Council |
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Nearest populated area | Belleek |
Water Type | Lake |
Water Area / Size | 16 Hectacres |