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Lough MacNean Special Area of Conservation Adventures

Lough MacNean is a transboundary freshwater lake recognized for its rich biodiversity and valuable habitats, offering peaceful nature exploration and excellent opportunities for birdwatching and freshwater fishing.

2,400
Acres Protected
Approx. 5 (unofficial walking routes)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 10,000+
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Lough MacNean Special Area of Conservation

 

Lough MacNean is a unique cross-border freshwater body situated between counties Fermanagh and Cavan in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, respectively. Comprising two connected lakes, Upper and Lower Lough MacNean, this Special Area of Conservation (SAC) encompasses a mosaic of habitats including open water, reed beds, alkaline fens, and wet woodland. The varied habitat types support a diverse range of species, including otters, freshwater pearl mussels, and a wide array of aquatic plants. The area has a long history interwoven with traditional farming and fishing communities, which continue to influence the cultural landscape. Visitors are drawn to its tranquil waters perfect for angling, kayaking, and scenic enjoyment, as well as to the surrounding wetlands that are prime for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons. Though there are few formal hiking trails, the rural network of old roads and quiet lanes provides opportunities for walking and cycling close to the lake. The SAC plays a crucial role in conserving important habitats and species representative of the region’s natural heritage. Its serene environment and cross-border setting offer a meaningful outdoor experience blending nature conservation with local cultural traditions.

Highlights

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The interconnected Upper and Lower Lough MacNean, offering scenic freshwater habitats

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Rich reed beds and alkaline fen ecosystems supporting rare plant species

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Abundant birdlife including herons, kingfishers, and migratory waterfowl

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Opportunities for peaceful freshwater fishing and non-motorized paddle sports

Notable Natural Features

Lower Lough MacNean

The larger and more southerly part of the lake complex, renowned for its diverse aquatic habitats and scenic tranquility.

Upper Lough MacNean

Smaller northern lake connected to the Lower Lough, featuring diverse reed beds and rich wetland vegetation.

Alkaline Fen Habitat

Locally rare fen ecosystems supporting specialized plant species such as saw sedge and blunt-flowered rush.