
The Maumturk Mountains SAC is a rugged and scenic mountain range in County Galway, renowned for its wild landscapes, rich biodiversity, and challenging hiking opportunities.
The Maumturk Mountains Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is located in Connemara, County Galway, on Ireland’s west coast. This stark, granite mountain range stretches approximately 25 kilometers from near Maam Cross to Maum or Maam Turk Pass. The area is characterised by sharp ridges, deep corries, and numerous oligotrophic lakes, reflecting its glacial origins. The SAC designation highlights its importance for preserving a variety of priority habitats, including blanket bogs, alpine and subalpine heaths, as well as important upland grasslands. The Maumturks harbor a rich assemblage of flora such as heathers, ferns, and rare moss species, alongside notable fauna including red grouse, peregrine falcon, Irish hare, and rare butterfly species. The mountains hold a historical significance through their rich Irish cultural heritage, including old townlands and ancient trackways.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Maumturk Mountains offer some of the most demanding and rewarding hill walking opportunities in Ireland. The famous Maumturk Challenge, a strenuous 25-kilometer traverse, attracts experienced hikers eager to tackle its rugged summits and deep corries. The landscape’s dramatic vistas over the surrounding lakes and the Atlantic coastline add to the appeal. Though relatively remote and less frequented than other nearby ranges, the mountain range’s rugged beauty and ecological importance make it a prized destination for conservationists, naturalists, and serious trekkers alike.
Maumturk Challenge – a demanding 25 km ridge walk and classic Irish mountain challenge
Unique blanket bog and alpine heath habitats supporting rare plant species
Stark granite peaks with panoramic views of Connemara National Park and Atlantic Ocean
Remote mountain lakes and glacial corries such as Lough Shindilla
A historic mountain pass providing a natural crossing point with dramatic views and access to multiple trails.
A pristine upland lake nestled within the range, important for both natural heritage and scenic enjoyment.
One of the highest peaks in the Maumturks, known for its rugged granite summit and sweeping landscape vistas.