Atlantic
It flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Shannon.
The River Shannon runs from Shannon Pot in County Cavan, to the Atlantic Ocean at the Shannon Estuary near Limerick.
The river Shannon flows through two lakes, Lough Ree and Lough Derg, and then flows into the Shannon Estuary and on into the Atlantic Ocean.
It flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Via the Shannon estuary into the Atlantic Ocean
It is the river Shannon, starting at the Shannon Pot in county Cavan and flowing into the Shannon Estuary and the Atlantic Ocean after passing through the city of Limerick.
The River Shannon is the longest river in Ireland, flowing through several counties including Limerick, Tipperary, and Clare. It originates in the Shannon Pot in County Cavan and empties into the Atlantic Ocean at the Shannon Estuary. The river is a significant waterway for trade and recreation in the region.
It flows into the Atlantic Ocean at the Shannon Estuary and Limerick City stands at the point where the river water meets the sea water of the estuary.
No, the Shannon River does not go through Galway city itself, but it flows nearby. The river's estuary is located south of the city, and the River Corrib, which runs through Galway, connects to the Shannon estuary. The Shannon is the longest river in Ireland, traversing much of the country before reaching the Atlantic Ocean.
Limerick is not really a coastal county. However the river Shannon flows into the Shannon Estuary, before entering the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Shannon Esturary forms the northern boundary of county Limerick. See the related maps below.
After passing through Limerick city, it flows into the Shannon Estuary where it meets the sea. The Shannon Estuary runs between north Limerick and north Kerry on the southside and south Clare on the northside. It then enters the Atlantic Ocean.