
Slieve League/Leadhb Ghlas SAC protects some of Europe’s highest sea cliffs, combining dramatic landscapes with rich biodiversity and offering unparalleled hiking and sightseeing opportunities.
Slieve League/Leadhb Ghlas Special Area of Conservation (SAC) encompasses the towering sea cliffs of Slieve League, located along the rugged coastline of County Donegal, Ireland. These cliffs reach heights of up to 601 meters (1,972 feet), making them among the highest in Europe. The SAC extends along the western Atlantic seaboard, covering coastal heathlands, rocky outcrops, and marine environments influenced by the North Atlantic. The area is renowned for its exceptional geological formations, including sheer vertical drops and deep sea stacks, attracting outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers worldwide.
Ecologically, Slieve League/Leadhb Ghlas SAC supports a mosaic of habitats such as acid dry heath, alpine and sub-alpine heaths, and maritime cliff communities, which provide vital refuge for a variety of species. Notable flora includes rare lichens and alpine plants adapted to the harsh cliff environment. The area is also significant for seabird colonies and is a critical breeding ground for species like the peregrine falcon and chough.
Visitors to the SAC can enjoy several marked trails ranging from moderate to challenging, culminating in breathtaking panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean. The iconic Bunglass and Teelin cliffs offer scenic overlooks and photo opportunities, while the nearby historic villages provide cultural context to the landscape. The site’s remote and wild character appeals to hikers seeking solitude and a profound connection with natural beauty.
With a history deeply connected to Irish culture and coastal livelihoods, Slieve League/Leadhb Ghlas SAC not only embodies natural heritage but also offers educational and recreational value. The protection status helps preserve its fragile ecosystems, ensuring it remains a pristine outdoor destination for future generations.
Slieve League Sea Cliffs – some of Europe’s highest sea cliffs with panoramic Atlantic views
Diverse maritime cliff and heath habitats supporting rare plant and bird species
Bunglass and Teelin viewing points offering iconic vistas and photographic opportunities
Remote hiking trails traversing rugged terrain with dramatic landscapes and solitude
Towering sea cliffs rising nearly 600 meters above the Atlantic, offering dramatic rock formations and stunning views.
A famous lookout spot providing sweeping vistas of the cliffs, the Atlantic Ocean, and Donegal Bay.
Extensive heathlands that support rare alpine flora and important seabird nesting areas.