
The Mweelrea Mountains Special Area of Conservation is a pristine wilderness region in County Mayo, Ireland, renowned for its dramatic mountain landscapes and rich biodiversity that attract outdoor enthusiasts seeking rugged hiking and natural beauty.
Situated in the west of Ireland in County Mayo, the Mweelrea Mountains Special Area of Conservation (SAC) encompasses the highest peak in Connacht, Mweelrea Mountain, reaching 814 meters. This SAC protects a unique combination of mountain, blanket bog, and freshwater habitats that support a diverse range of flora and fauna, including several rare and protected species. The rugged terrain is characterized by steep ridges, corrie lakes, and deep river valleys, offering a dramatic landscape shaped by glacial activity during the last Ice Age. The area serves as an important refuge for species such as the Irish hare, peregrine falcon, and otter. Historically, the region has a rich cultural heritage with scattered remnants of ancient rural life and traditional land use practices shaping its ecology. Visitors can explore numerous hiking routes ranging from challenging mountain summits to gentler lakeside circuits. Mweelrea’s coastline features alongside the Atlantic Ocean provide scenic views and opportunities for shoreline exploration. The area’s remote and wild nature appeals especially to hikers, nature photographers, and bird watchers. Due to its protected status, activities are sustainably managed to conserve the delicate habitats. The combination of spectacular mountain vistas, rich biodiversity, and relative solitude makes Mweelrea a captivating destination for outdoor recreation in Ireland’s west.
Mweelrea Mountain summit – highest point in Connacht with panoramic views
The scenic Doo Lough Valley – evocative glacial landscape with historical significance
Lough Bellawn – a pristine corrie lake nestled between craggy ridges
Remote hiking trails offering solitude and unspoiled natural beauty
The highest peak in Connacht at 814 meters, offering expansive views of Clew Bay and the Atlantic coastline.
A hauntingly beautiful glacial valley surrounded by steep cliffs, known for its remote hiking routes and historical events.
A serene corrie lake set amid dramatic mountain ridges, ideal for scenic rest stops and nature observation.