
Lough Conn Special Area of Conservation is a crucial wetland and freshwater ecosystem in County Mayo, Ireland, known for its rich biodiversity and outdoor recreational opportunities such as fishing and birdwatching.
Lough Conn Special Area of Conservation (SAC) encompasses one of Ireland’s most significant freshwater lakes located in County Mayo. Covering a wide expanse of habitat, the site includes the large lake Lough Conn itself, with its diverse shoreline, associated wetlands, and surrounding agricultural lands. This SAC was designated under the EU Habitats Directive to protect important habitats such as limestone pavements, alluvial forests, and eutrophic waters with submerged vegetation – all essential for supporting a wide range of flora and fauna. The lake is an internationally important site for wildfowl, including species such as the whooper swan and various species of ducks and waders, making it a prime destination for birdwatchers. It also supports populations of otters and the critically endangered freshwater pearl mussel. Recreationally, Lough Conn attracts anglers due to its renowned brown trout fishing, with boat and shore fishing opportunities widely accessible. The scenic landscape and proximity to smaller villages provide peaceful outdoor enjoyment, including walking along lake edges and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding Mayo countryside. While not heavily developed for tourism, its natural, tranquil atmosphere appeals to nature enthusiasts, anglers, and photographers seeking relatively undisturbed wetlands and lakeshore habitat. The combination of ecological significance and low-impact recreational use highlights this SAC’s value both environmentally and socially.
Extensive freshwater habitat supporting a diverse population of whooper swans and migratory wildfowl
Important conservation site for the endangered freshwater pearl mussel
Renowned brown trout fishing offering both boat and shore angling
Scenic limestone pavement landscapes and wetland fringes surrounding the lake
One of the largest lakes in Ireland providing crucial habitat for many aquatic species and a centerpiece of the SAC.
Presence of this endangered species highlights the lake’s excellent water quality and conservation importance.
The SAC supports internationally important numbers of whooper swans during the winter months.