
Wicklow’s Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) protect a rich mosaic of habitats, including upland heath, blanket bogs, oak woodlands, and rocky outcrops, offering diverse opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and scenic exploration.
The Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) within County Wicklow form an essential network of protected landscapes preserving some of Ireland’s most valuable natural habitats under the EU Habitats Directive. These SACs encompass the Wicklow Mountains, lowland oak woodlands, blanket bogs, and unique wetland habitats that provide refuge for rare and legally protected species such as the Kerry slug, freshwater pearl mussel, and otter. Geographically, SACs in Wicklow include notable sites like the Wicklow Mountains SAC, Glen of Imaal, Knocksink Wood SAC, and the Vale of Clara, which collectively cover upland and lowland areas spanning rugged granite peaks to mixed deciduous woodlands. These areas support a variety of outdoor activities – most prominently hillwalking along the Wicklow Way and other lesser-known trails, birdwatching for species like merlin and peregrine falcon, and botanical exploration of rare mosses and lichens. Rich in cultural history, the SACs overlap with ancient monastic sites, old mining areas, and traditional rural settlements. Visitors are drawn by the opportunity to experience pristine natural beauty combined with serene landscapes and abundant biodiversity. Several SACs also connect to the neighboring Wicklow Mountains National Park and nature reserves, creating larger contiguous zones of conservation. Protected habitats include heathlands, upland lakes, and native woodland fragments that are increasingly rare nationwide, making Wicklow’s SACs vital for long-term ecological sustainability and outdoor recreation appeal.
Lakes of Lough Tay and Lough Dan within the Wicklow Mountains SAC
Ancient oak and mixed woodland ecosystems in the Knocksink Wood SAC
Blanket bog habitats supporting rare species like the Kerry slug
Hidden glacial valleys and rocky outcrops with unique flora
This SAC contains Ireland’s largest upland area with blanket bog, wet heath, and quartzite rock habitats, offering expansive mountain views.
An important lowland woodland hosting diverse lichens, mosses, and a variety of rare woodland plants alongside a rocky stream valley.
A protected oak woodland with rich understory vegetation and important breeding birds, representative of Ireland’s native forests.