
Sligo Bay Special Area of Conservation protects a diverse coastal ecosystem including intertidal mudflats, saltmarshes, and sand dunes, offering rich wildlife viewing and scenic natural beauty along Ireland’s northwest coast.
Sligo Bay Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is located on the northwest coast of Ireland within County Sligo, encompassing important estuarine and coastal habitats. The site includes extensive intertidal mudflats, sandflats, saltmarshes, and coastal dune systems, which support a wide range of flora and fauna, including several protected and migratory bird species. Its estuarine environment is influenced by the Garavogue and Drumcliff rivers, providing critical feeding grounds for waders and wildfowl, particularly during migration and winter periods. The SAC’s diverse habitats also sustain a variety of marine life and rare plants adapted to brackish and saline conditions. The coastline here affords scenic views with sandy beaches, rugged dunes, and sheltered bays, making it an attractive destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in birdwatching, walking, and nature appreciation. Nearby historical landmarks and charming coastal villages add a cultural dimension to visits. While it is primarily a conservation site, low-impact recreational activities are encouraged in a manner that respects wildlife and habitat integrity. The protection status aims to conserve the area’s unique biodiversity and ensure the longevity of its ecosystems amid pressures from development and human activity. Sligo Bay SAC is an important natural heritage area linking community, conservation, and outdoor recreation along Ireland’s Atlantic coastline.
Extensive intertidal mudflats teeming with migratory birds
Coastal dune systems with rare plant species
Protected habitats for Brent geese and oystercatchers
Scenic walking paths along Sligo coastline with Atlantic views
Vital feeding habitats supporting flocks of wading birds during migration and winter.
Dune systems supporting diverse native flora and providing natural coastal protection.
Important salt-tolerant plant communities contributing to ecological diversity.