
The Ox Mountains/Benbulbin Complex SAC is a remarkable conservation area known for its dramatic limestone formations and rich biodiversity, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and appreciating Ireland’s unique natural heritage.
Located in County Sligo in the west of Ireland, the Ox Mountains/Benbulbin Complex SAC encompasses a range of striking geological features including the iconic Benbulbin table mountain and the rugged Ox Mountains. This Special Area of Conservation protects a mosaic of habitats such as upland heath, calcareous grasslands, and blanket bogs, which support diverse flora and fauna. The distinctive karst limestone landscape is home to rare plants like alpine clubmoss and surrounding habitats shelter birds including peregrine falcons and merlins. Historically, the area is imbued with cultural significance; Benbulbin itself is linked to ancient Irish legends and is an iconic symbol of County Sligo. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to the region to hike its numerous trails that offer panoramic views over Sligo Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, as well as opportunities for birdwatching and botany. The rugged terrain and relatively low visitor numbers provide a sense of wilderness and tranquillity. Key landmarks within the complex include the flat-topped Benbulbin, Glencar Waterfall nearby, and the diverse upland flora of the Ox Mountains. This SAC is a vital refuge for threatened species and a prime example of Ireland’s upland natural heritage, attracting ecologists, hikers, and nature lovers alike.
Benbulbin Table Mountain – iconic flat-topped limestone plateau offering sweeping views
Upland heath and calcareous grasslands supporting rare alpine plant species
Important raptor habitats including peregrine falcon and merlin sightings
Glencar Waterfall – a stunning nearby natural waterfall attraction
A striking flat-topped limestone mountain shaped by glacial activity, offering panoramic views and geological significance.
A rugged upland range adjacent to Benbulbin featuring heathlands and varied habitats supporting diverse wildlife.
Rare limestone-based grasslands rich in wildflowers and endemic plants that provide important ecological niches.