
The Maumturk Mountains Special Area of Conservation in County Galway boasts a rugged landscape ideal for hiking and nature enthusiasts, featuring diverse habitats and rare wildlife within a strikingly scenic mountain range.
The Maumturk Mountains Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is located in County Galway in the west of Ireland, encompassing the wild and rugged Maumturk mountain range. This mountainous region extends approximately 25 kilometers, characterized by steep peaks, narrow valleys, and extensive blanket bogs that contribute to its outstanding ecological importance. The SAC designation protects a mosaic of habitats including upland heath, active blanket bogs, exposed rock, oligotrophic lakes, and freshwater systems, all of which support a variety of flora and fauna. Key species include the protected Irish hare, peregrine falcon, and important plant communities such as heather and bog mosses. The area is also significant for its breeding bird populations and its role in maintaining the hydrology of the surrounding region.
Historically, the land has supported rural farming and seasonal grazing, which continues around the edges of the conservation zone. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Maumturks offer a challenging terrain for hikers and hillwalkers, with trails ranging from rugged ridge routes to gentler valley paths. The famous Maumturk Mountains Loop Walk is a demanding route that attracts experienced hikers seeking dramatic views over the Connemara region and the Atlantic coastline. Visitors can enjoy this remote wilderness for birdwatching, photography, and experiencing Ireland's natural heritage in relative solitude.
Despite its wild character, the area remains accessible with nearby small towns providing services and accommodation. The Maumturk Mountains SAC is a vital refuge for biodiversity and a showcase of Ireland’s upland natural beauty, appealing to conservationists and adventurous visitors alike.
Maumturk Mountains Loop Walk – a renowned 25-kilometer ridge hike with panoramic views
Upland blanket bogs hosting rare flora and fauna species
Breeding habitat for the peregrine falcon and other protected bird species
Remote and rugged mountain peaks such as Knocknahillion and Binn idir an Dá Log
The highest peak in the Maumturks at 776 meters, offering extensive views over Connemara and Galway Bay.
A scenic upland lake nestled in the glacial valleys, providing habitat for aquatic species and a tranquil rest point.
Expansive peat bog habitats vital for carbon sequestration and home to unique mosses and heathers.