
Derrygolan Wood and Lough Ennell Natural Heritage Area boasts a serene mixture of ancient woodland and diverse freshwater habitats, offering peaceful nature walks and exceptional birdwatching along the shores of Lough Ennell.
Situated in County Westmeath, Ireland, Derrygolan Wood and Lough Ennell Natural Heritage Area combines the ecological richness of a mature woodland with the expansive freshwater ecosystem of Lough Ennell, a large glacial lake. Derrygolan Wood is characterized by its ancient mixed deciduous trees, including oak, ash, and hazel, supporting an array of woodland flora and fauna. The adjoining Lough Ennell is renowned for its clear waters, supporting fish species such as pike and brown trout, making it a popular destination for anglers and bird enthusiasts alike. The area is historically significant for its long-standing woodland management and its proximity to the town of Mullingar. Visitors can enjoy low-impact recreational activities including walking, birdwatching, and kayaking on parts of Lough Ennell. Recognized for its ecological importance, this Natural Heritage Area supports diverse plant and animal species, including several protected birds such as mute swans and tufted ducks. The peaceful trails weave through mixed woodland stands, opening onto scenic lakeshore views that offer ample opportunities for photography and natural study. The site, protected under Irish Natural Heritage designations, reflects a commitment to conserving natural habitats and enhancing public appreciation of Ireland's natural heritage. Its accessibility and tranquil environment make it an appealing outdoor destination for locals and visitors seeking nature immersion in the Midlands region.
Ancient mixed deciduous woodland with mature oak and ash trees
Lakeshore habitat supporting diverse freshwater bird species
Popular spot for tranquil walking trails and birdwatching
Clear waters of Lough Ennell ideal for catch-and-release angling
One of the few remaining fragments of ancient woodland in Ireland featuring native tree species and rich understory flora.
A large glacial lake known for its clear water and recreational fishing of trout and pike.
Important nesting and feeding site for waterfowl including mute swans, tufted ducks, and occasional migratory species.