
Killala Bay and Inishmurray Coast SAC is a protected coastal region renowned for its diverse marine habitats, rugged shorelines, and rich cultural heritage, offering unique opportunities for wildlife observation and quiet coastal exploration.
Killala Bay and Inishmurray Coast Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is located along the northwestern coastline of Ireland, straddling County Mayo and County Sligo. This SAC includes the sheltered waters of Killala Bay, the dramatic coastline, and the offshore island of Inishmurray. The area is internationally significant for its priority habitats such as exposed rocky shores, reefs, sandy beaches, and sea cliffs. The coastal waters teem with diverse marine life including populations of grey seals, harbor seals, and numerous seabird colonies. Inishmurray Island, an important archaeological site, is famed for its early Christian monastic remains and provides nesting habitat for seabirds such as guillemots and razorbills. The region’s natural environment reflects the dynamic interaction between marine and terrestrial ecosystems, supporting important habitats for shellfish, seaweed beds, and submerged vegetation. Historically, the area has cultural significance tied to fishing and monastic heritage, attracting archaeologists and history enthusiasts alike. Visitors to the SAC can enjoy coastal walks, birdwatching, and boat trips to spot seals and seabirds, as well as photography of stunning seascapes. While the island itself is uninhabited and access is restricted to protect fragile habitats, the mainland coast offers accessible trails and scenic viewpoints overlooking the bay. The tranquil and relatively undeveloped nature of the Killala Bay and Inishmurray Coast SAC makes it a special destination for those seeking to experience Ireland’s wild Atlantic coast in a pristine and protected setting.
Inishmurray Island: Early Christian monastic ruins and important seabird breeding site
Killala Bay Harbor Seal Colonies: One of the key protected marine mammal populations
Exposed Rocky Shores and Reefs: Hosting diverse marine flora and fauna unique to the Atlantic coast
Scenic Coastal Walking Routes: Offering panoramic views of Killala Bay and the Atlantic Ocean
An uninhabited island featuring well-preserved early Christian monasteries dating back to the 6th century.
Important breeding and haul-out sites for grey seals protected within the bay.
A habitat type of European conservation importance, supporting diverse marine and intertidal life.