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Lough Oughter and Associated Loughs SAC adventures

Lough Oughter and Associated Loughs SAC Adventures

Lough Oughter and Associated Loughs SAC is a stunning wetland complex in County Cavan, Ireland, known for its rich biodiversity, historic castles, and excellent opportunities for boating, birdwatching, and fishing.

3,600
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Lough Oughter and Associated Loughs SAC

 

Lough Oughter and Associated Loughs Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is an extensive lacustrine wetland complex located in County Cavan, Ireland. This protected area includes a series of interconnected loughs (lakes), rivers, and islands that provide a unique freshwater ecosystem of national and European importance. The landscape is characterized by its complex network of water bodies intertwined with islands scattered throughout. This mosaic supports a wide variety of habitats, including open water, reed beds, wet grasslands, and alder woodlands. These habitats shelter an abundance of flora and fauna, such as rare aquatic plants, otters, and a diversity of bird species, including important migratory waterfowl and breeding populations of bittern and the rare green sandpiper. Historically, the area is notable for several medieval castles, including Cloughoughter Castle, a picturesque island fortress accessible by boat, underscoring the rich cultural heritage of the region. For visitors, Lough Oughter offers exceptional recreational opportunities such as angling—particularly coarse fishing for pike and perch—boating and kayaking through its quiet waterways, and birdwatching in the tranquil wetlands. Walking trails and nearby country roads provide access to scenic views of the lough system and its natural surroundings. The site is a magnet for nature enthusiasts due to its peace, rich biodiversity, and scenic historical landmarks. Lough Oughter and Associated Loughs SAC exemplifies the connection of natural beauty and cultural significance, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring Ireland’s inland waterways and wildlife habitats.

Highlights

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Cloughoughter Castle – A medieval island castle located in the center of Lough Oughter

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Diverse bird species habitat, including bitterns and green sandpipers

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Extensive network of freshwater lakes and reed beds ideal for canoeing and boating

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Quiet, scenic island hopping and fishing opportunities in the shallow waters

Notable Natural Features

Cloughoughter Castle

A well-preserved 13th-century circular castle situated on an island in Lough Oughter, accessible by boat and rich in history.

Reed Beds and Wet Grasslands

Extensive wetlands that serve as critical breeding grounds for rare bird species and support diverse aquatic plants.

Freshwater Lake System

A complex of interconnected lakes and rivers that provides varied habitats for fish, birds, and mammals.