
Camenabologue Nature Reserve protects a vital upland plateau ecosystem in the Wicklow Mountains, offering remote hiking opportunities and pristine natural habitats rich in native flora and fauna.
Camenabologue Nature Reserve is a protected upland area located in the Wicklow Mountains of eastern Ireland, primarily in County Wicklow. This nature reserve encompasses extensive blanket bogs, heathlands, and montane grasslands atop the Camenabologue plateau. Situated between the summit of Camenabologue Mountain and some of the neighboring high peaks, the reserve stands out as an ecologically significant territory supporting a diversity of native Irish upland species. The landscape features rocky outcrops, peat bogs, and open moorland typical of Irish montane habitats. It provides crucial breeding grounds for various bird species such as red grouse and hen harrier and supports a range of rare plants that thrive in acidic peat soils. The reserve is part of the larger Wicklow Mountains National Park ecosystem but remains less frequented, thereby offering a peaceful environment for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Key recreational activities include rugged hiking across challenging terrain with minimal developed trails, wildlife watching, and upland botany. Given the exposed nature of the plateau, weather conditions can change rapidly, demanding preparedness and caution from visitors. The area is notable for its natural, relatively undisturbed setting, lacking major infrastructure, which appeals strongly to those seeking solitude and wilderness experiences in Ireland's uplands. Its protection helps to conserve fragile peatland habitats critical for carbon storage and biodiversity conservation. Nearby, the popular Lugnaquilla mountain offers a landmark summit, making the reserve a natural corridor within the broader mountain landscape.
Camenabologue Plateau – extensive blanket bog and heath ecosystem
Habitat for upland birds including red grouse and hen harrier
Proximity to Lugnaquilla, the highest mountain in Wicklow
Remote, quiet trails ideal for experienced hikers seeking solitude
Extensive peat bogs that are vital for carbon sequestration and support unique plant communities.
A prominent upland peak offering rugged terrain and panoramic views over the Wicklow Mountains.
A protected habitat for this rare and elusive bird of prey in Ireland.