River Avoca
The Avoca is a river in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is contained completely within the county. Its length is 35 miles.
The Avoca starts life as two rivers, the Avonmore and the Avonbeg. These join at a spot called the Meeting of the Waters in the Vale of Avoca, which is considered a local beauty spot, and was celebrated by Thomas Moore in his song of the same name.
The village of Avoca is situated on the river.
The Avoca flows into the Irish Sea at Arklow where it widens into a large estuary, giving Arklow its Irish language name an t-Inbhear Mór.
The catchment area of the Avoca is 652 km2.
The long term average flow rate of the Avoca is 20.2 cubic metres per second