
The Shannon Callows SAC encompasses seasonally flooded grasslands along the River Shannon, offering a rare wetland habitat rich in biodiversity and a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
Shannon Callows SAC (Special Area of Conservation) is a distinctive stretch of seasonally inundated floodplain habitat located along the middle reaches of the River Shannon in Ireland. Characterized primarily by expansive alluvial grasslands, flooded during the winter and early spring, the Callows offer a rare and ecologically significant environment. These floodplain meadows are flooded annually by the river’s ebb and flow, creating unique wetland conditions that support a rich variety of flora and fauna. The ecology is dominated by reedbeds, sedge, and species-rich grasslands, offering critical habitat for internationally important bird species such as the Whooper Swan, Golden Plover, and Curlew, which breed and overwinter here in large numbers. The area also supports several rare plant species and diverse invertebrates associated with wet grassland ecosystems. Historically, traditional agricultural practices including late mowing and grazing have helped maintain the delicate ecological balance, and the SAC designation helps safeguard these practices alongside habitat protection. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the Shannon Callows for birdwatching, photography, and tranquil riverside walks that provide glimpses into Ireland’s natural heritage. While there are few formal trails, nearby towns like Portumna offer access points for exploring the Callows. Visitors appreciate the peacefulness and seasonal changes of the wet meadows, along with the rich wildlife spectacle, especially during migratory seasons. The Shannon Callows SAC stands out as a protected area that conserves one of Ireland's best examples of lowland floodplain habitats that are increasingly scarce across Europe.
Seasonally flooded alluvial grasslands creating unique wetland habitats
Important breeding and wintering grounds for rare and protected bird species
Traditional farming practices that sustain ecological integrity
Peaceful riverside scenery with excellent birdwatching opportunities
Seasonally flooded meadows that support a variety of wetland plants and wildlife.
Breeding and feeding habitat for Whooper Swans, Golden Plovers, and Lapwings.
Late mowing and seasonal grazing maintain the habitat and biodiversity.