Clady River (Gweedore)

Clady River
Men fishing on the Clady River near An Chúirt Hotel (formerly known as The Gweedore Hotel). Errigal can be seen towering in the background.
EtymologyIrish: An Chláidigh, meaning 'the One Who Washes' or 'the Strong-Flowing One')
Native nameAn Chláidigh (Irish)
Location
CountryIreland
ProvinceUlster
CountyCounty Donegal
BaronyKilmacrenan
DistrictGweedore (Irish: Gaoth Dobhair)
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLower Lough Nacung
MouthCrolly River (also known as the Gweedore River)
  location
Bunbeg
  coordinates
55°03′28″N 8°18′56″W / 55.0579°N 8.3155°W / 55.0579; -8.3155
Length5 miles (8 kilometres) approx.
Basin features
River systemCrolly River

The Clady River (Irish: An Chláidigh, meaning 'the One Who Washes' or 'the Strong-Flowing One') is a small river in Gweedore (Irish: Gaoth Dobhair), a district in the north-west of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. The river flows entirely within the Civil Parish of Tullaghobegly (Irish: Tulacha Beigile).