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Ballyhoura Mountains Special Area of Conservation Adventures

The Ballyhoura Mountains Special Area of Conservation is a biologically rich upland region in southern Ireland offering diverse outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation amid unique habitats.

Approximately 18,000 acres
Acres Protected
Over 56 miles (90+ kilometers)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 100,000+
Annual Visitors
Designated as SAC in 2005
Year Established

About Ballyhoura Mountains Special Area of Conservation

 

The Ballyhoura Mountains Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is located on the border between County Limerick and County Cork in the province of Munster, Ireland. Characterized by rolling forested uplands and heathland habitats, the area spans a mosaic of blanket bogs, wet heath, and upland grasslands, providing refuge to a wide range of flora and fauna. The SAC designation recognizes the ecological significance of these habitats under the EU Habitats Directive, aimed at preserving biodiversity including rare species such as the hen harrier and the Irish hare. Historically, the Ballyhoura Mountains have been important for local communities, with remnants of ancient settlements and traditional farming practices still evident. The area is especially popular with outdoor enthusiasts; it boasts over 90 kilometers of well-maintained trails that accommodate hiking and one of Ireland’s premier mountain biking trail networks. The Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trails offer routes suitable for all skill levels, attracting visitors regionally and internationally. Additionally, bird watchers and nature photographers find the area rewarding for wildlife spotting and scenic vistas across the Munster countryside. Seasonal changes bring vibrant autumn colors and wintery moods, enhancing its visitor appeal. Proximity to small towns with local hospitality services provides a welcoming gateway to the rugged natural landscape. Conservation efforts continue to balance recreation with habitat protection, ensuring the Ballyhoura Mountains remain a treasured natural and cultural resource.

Highlights

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Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trails - extensive, award-winning trails for all skill levels

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Diverse upland habitats including blanket bog, wet heath, and native oak woodland

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Hen Harrier and Irish Hare habitats offering birdwatching and wildlife viewing

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Scenic viewpoints with extensive panorama across Munster countryside

Notable Natural Features

Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trail Network

One of Ireland's premier mountain biking destinations featuring over 90 kilometers of graded, waymarked trails suited to beginners and advanced riders.

Blanket Bog and Upland Heath

The area conserves extensive blanket bog habitats and upland heath essential for rare plants and birds, such as the hen harrier.

Caherelly Stone Circle

A well-preserved prehistoric stone circle located within the Ballyhoura area, reflecting the ancient human presence in the region.