
Killary Harbour Special Area of Conservation is a stunning fjord in western Ireland known for its unique marine and terrestrial habitats, offering rich biodiversity and a range of outdoor activities including hiking, boating, and wildlife watching.
Killary Harbour, located in County Galway, is Ireland’s only true fjord, formed approximately 10,000 years ago by glacial activity. This Special Area of Conservation (SAC) encompasses the deep, narrow inlet and its surrounding landscapes, stretching inland for about 16 kilometers. The area is ecologically significant for its unique combination of marine and freshwater habitats, supporting diverse flora and fauna including otters, seals, and several species of fish such as salmon and sea trout. The fjord's steep slopes and nearby mountains create dramatic scenic vistas attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers. Historically, the area was part of rural Connemara, with a rich cultural heritage linked to traditional fishing and farming communities. Recreational opportunities include hiking adjacent trails such as the Western Way, kayaking along the sheltered waters of the harbour, and birdwatching, especially for species like cormorants and peregrine falcons. The surrounding landscapes also feature bogs, heathlands, and woodlands that contribute to the area's biodiversity. Visitors can explore quiet coves, old farmsteads, or take boat tours to experience the geological formations and wildlife up close. The Killary Harbour SAC plays a crucial role in the conservation of Ireland’s natural heritage, balancing environmental protection with sustainable tourism and outdoor recreation appeal.
Ireland’s only true fjord with deep glacial origins
Rich and varied marine and freshwater habitats supporting otters and seals
Scenic hiking sections of the Western Way with panoramic views
Secluded kayaking routes and wildlife spotting opportunities
Killary Harbour is a classic U-shaped fjord carved by glaciers, providing dramatic landscapes and deep water habitats.
The sheltered waters and surrounding shores support one of Ireland’s important populations of European otters.
A rugged long-distance walking route traversing the Killary Harbour region, offering panoramic views of the fjord and Connemara mountains.