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The Maamturk Mountains Special Area of Conservation Adventures

The Maamturk Mountains Special Area of Conservation in County Galway is a rugged and ecologically rich mountain range offering stunning vistas, diverse habitats, and outstanding opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.

Approximately 7,000 acres
Acres Protected
20+ miles of marked and unmarked trails
Miles of Trails
Estimated 10,000
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About The Maamturk Mountains Special Area of Conservation

 

The Maamturk Mountains, located in western County Galway, Ireland, form a remote and wild mountain range characterized by stark, rocky summits, deep corries, and expansive boggy plateaus. As a designated Special Area of Conservation (SAC), the Maamturks protect a variety of sensitive habitats, including blanket bog, alpine and subalpine heaths, and species-rich upland grasslands. The range's geology primarily consists of quartzite and schist, which creates a dramatic landscape of craggy peaks and sharp ridges. Historically, these mountains have been a backdrop to centuries of human settlement and rural farming traditions, when local communities grazed sheep across the highlands. The rugged terrain and limited access have helped preserve its natural state. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the Maamturks for their challenging and scenic hiking trails, with the renowned Maamturk Ridge Walk offering a multi-peak traverse that provides panoramic views of Connemara National Park and the Atlantic coastline. The area is also important biologically, supporting important flora such as cloudberry and various mosses, as well as fauna including breeding populations of red grouse, hen harrier, and the rare Irish mountain hare. The combination of ecological significance, stark beauty, and adventure opportunities makes the Maamturk Mountains SAC a prized destination for conservationists, hikers, and nature lovers seeking solitude and rugged Irish wilderness.

Highlights

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Maamturk Ridge Walk – a challenging multi-peak hiking route with spectacular views

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Blanket bog and upland heath habitats supporting rare plant species

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Steep quartzite crags providing dramatic landscapes for photographers

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Remote corries and serene mountain lakes hidden within the range

Notable Natural Features

Binn Mhór

The highest peak in the Maamturk range, offering expansive views over Connemara and the Atlantic.

Lough Maumahoge

A secluded mountain lake nestled in a corrie, ideal for quiet reflection and nature observation.

Key Habitats

Extensive blanket bog and alpine heath areas that are rare in the region and critical for many species.