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Knockmealdown Mountains Special Area of Conservation Adventures

The Knockmealdown Mountains Special Area of Conservation is a protected upland region in Ireland known for its rugged landscapes, diverse habitats, and excellent opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

Approximately 6,250 acres (2,530 hectares)
Acres Protected
Approx. 25 miles (40 km)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000+
Annual Visitors
Designated in 2000
Year Established

About Knockmealdown Mountains Special Area of Conservation

 

Located along the border between County Tipperary and County Waterford in the southeast of Ireland, the Knockmealdown Mountains Special Area of Conservation (SAC) encompasses a striking range of peaks, heathland, grassland, and blanket bog habitats. This area features prominent summits such as Knockmealdown (794 meters), one of the highest peaks in the region, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the River Suir valley. The SAC was designated to protect the unique habitats and species native to this upland area, including heather-dominated heath, upland blanket bogs, and wet and dry grasslands that support rare mosses, liverworts, and orchids. The area also provides vital shelter for upland birds like the red grouse and hen harrier, making it a significant site for birdwatching. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the Knockmealdown Mountains for hiking and mountain walking on well-maintained trails that traverse scenic ridges and valleys. The Vee Gap, a notable mountain pass and scenic viewpoint, is a key highlight that attracts visitors for photography and sightseeing. The geology of the area is characterized by Old Red Sandstone and Silurian rocks, contributing to the landscape’s rugged cliffs and rolling hills. The SAC’s location within a rural setting, rich with historic sites and tranquil natural beauty, provides visitors with a peaceful yet invigorating outdoor experience. Preservation efforts focus on maintaining the ecological integrity of the habitats while supporting sustainable recreation.

Highlights

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Knockmealdown Summit – highest peak with panoramic views

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The Vee Gap – dramatic mountain pass and scenic overlook

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Diverse upland habitats including blanket bog and heathland

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Rich birdlife including hen harrier and red grouse sightings

Notable Natural Features

Knockmealdown Summit

At 794 meters, this highest peak offers expansive views over the surrounding counties and clear days reveal glimpses of the Irish Sea.

The Vee Gap

A scenic mountain pass carved by glacial activity, offering dramatic cliffs and a popular viewpoint accessible by road.

Upland Blanket Bog

A rare and ecologically important habitat characterized by peat-forming mosses, supporting endangered flora and fauna.