
Slieve Anierin SAC is a mountainous conservation area in County Leitrim, Ireland, noted for its unique bogland ecosystems, rare flora and fauna, and peaceful upland landscapes appealing to hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Slieve Anierin Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is situated in County Leitrim, in the northwest of Ireland. The area centers around the Slieve Anierin mountain range, characterized by steep slopes, blanket bogs, and upland heath habitats that support a diverse assemblage of plant and animal species, some of which are regionally rare or protected under European conservation directives. The landscape is dominated by extensive peatlands, including intact blanket bog, which plays an important role in carbon sequestration and hydrological regulation. Due to its relative remoteness and rugged terrain, Slieve Anierin offers a tranquil outdoor experience to visitors interested in upland walking, birdwatching, and ecological study. The conservation area is home to important species such as the hen harrier, merlin, and various sphagnum mosses, making it a key site for wildlife conservation. The peatlands also show evidence of traditional turf cutting, reflecting cultural connections to the landscape. Access trails are generally informal and require good navigation skills, with some historic pathways crossing the area. Visitors are drawn to the scenic views of surrounding counties and the sense of isolation unique to this upland region. Slieve Anierin SAC is part of Ireland’s network of protected sites aiming to preserve biodiversity and natural heritage amid pressures from agriculture and land use changes. Its protection supports ongoing scientific research and environmental education in Ireland’s uplands.
Extensive intact blanket bog habitat supporting rare peatland species
Upland views offering panoramas across counties Leitrim and adjacent areas
Important breeding grounds for protected bird species including hen harrier and merlin
Historic turf-cutting sites illustrating traditional cultural practices
A rugged upland range forming the central feature of the SAC, offering challenging terrain and significant ecological habitats.
Extensive peatland systems critical for carbon storage and home to specialized plants like sphagnum mosses and insectivorous species.
Protected nesting areas for hen harrier, merlin, and other upland bird species requiring minimal disturbance.