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Vartry Reservoir Catchment Adventures

The Vartry Reservoir Catchment is a vital water supply and conservation area near Dublin, offering serene walking routes and rich natural surroundings that provide outdoor recreation and educational opportunities.

Approximately 2,500 acres
Acres Protected
Over 10 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 25,000
Annual Visitors
1863
Year Established

About Vartry Reservoir Catchment

 

The Vartry Reservoir Catchment is located in County Wicklow, Ireland, approximately 30 kilometers south of Dublin city center. Established in the 1860s, the reservoir was created to provide a clean and reliable water supply to Dublin and continues to serve this purpose today. The catchment area encompasses upland forests, heathlands, and peat bogs that play a crucial role in maintaining water quality by protecting the reservoir from pollution and sedimentation. The landscape is dominated by the Vartry River and its tributaries, winding through gentle hills and mixed woodland habitats. The ecological diversity of the catchment supports various native flora and fauna, including rare bird species such as the peregrine falcon and the kingfisher, along with mammals like otters and badgers. Historically, the area reflects a significant feat of Victorian engineering, represented by the Vartry Reservoir dam and water treatment facilities, which remain operational and are occasionally open for guided educational tours. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a network of walking trails that vary from short, accessible paths around the dam to longer hikes through the surrounding forests and hills. These walks offer opportunities for birdwatching, photography, and peaceful nature appreciation. The catchment also serves as an important green space near one of Ireland's largest urban centers, balancing the needs of conservation, water resource management, and public recreation. Visitor appeal lies in its natural beauty, suitability for family-friendly outings, and its role in highlighting the link between environmental stewardship and community water resources.

Highlights

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The Vartry Reservoir dam – a historic Victorian engineering landmark

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Walkways through ancient oak and mixed broadleaf forests

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Birdwatching spots featuring peregrine falcons and kingfishers

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Quiet, scenic trails along the Vartry River with lush peat bog margins

Notable Natural Features

Vartry Reservoir Dam

A large masonry dam constructed in the 1860s that created the reservoir supplying Dublin with drinking water.

Vartry River

The primary river flowing through the catchment, supporting diverse aquatic and riparian ecosystems.

Mixed Broadleaf Woodland

Ancient oak and birch forests provide habitat for multiple bird and mammal species and form a scenic backdrop for trails.