
Rush and Lusk Dunes SAC is a protected coastal dune system near Dublin, Ireland, offering unique habitats and rich biodiversity along the Irish Sea coast.
Rush and Lusk Dunes Special Area of Conservation (SAC) comprises one of the best-preserved dune ecosystems along the east coast of Ireland, located north of Dublin in County Dublin. This coastal SAC contains a mosaic of habitats including mobile sand dunes, fixed dunes with scrub, dune slacks, wetland areas, and intertidal zones. The landscape is notable for its expansive, wind-shaped dunes that frame the nearby beaches of Rush and Lusk, providing essential shelter for numerous specialized plant and animal species. Noteworthy plant species include the early gentian (Gentianella anglica) and various rare orchids that thrive in the dune slack wetlands. The SAC also supports breeding habitats for rare bird species such as the skylark and meadow pipit. Geologically, the dunes are formed from windblown sand accumulated over thousands of years, demonstrating dynamic coastal processes. Though relatively small in size compared to larger national parks, the area offers opportunities for low-impact walks along the coastal fringe, bird-watching, and ecological study. The proximity of Rush and Lusk villages provides easy access, making it a valued resource for local recreation and education. The dunes also play a crucial role in coastal defense against erosion and flooding. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining the natural dune processes, controlling invasive species, and protecting fragile habitats from human disturbance. Visitors appreciate the peaceful sandy landscapes and diverse biological richness, especially during spring and summer when wildflowers bloom and migratory birds visit. The SAC serves as a vital green corridor in an increasingly urbanized region, illustrating Ireland’s commitment to preserving its unique coastal heritage.
Extensive mobile and fixed coastal sand dune systems
Dune slacks supporting rare orchid species and early gentian
Important bird habitats for skylarks and meadow pipits
Proximity to Rush and Lusk villages with accessible coastal walking
Dynamic, wind-driven dunes that continuously shift and shape the coastal landscape.
Low-lying wet areas between dunes home to specialized flora like orchids and gentians.
Supports nesting birds including skylarks and meadow pipits, important for conservation.