
The Slievefelim to Silvermines Mountains SPA is a vital upland habitat in Ireland known for its rich biodiversity and birdlife, offering tranquil mountain landscapes that appeal to hikers and nature lovers alike.
The Slievefelim to Silvermines Mountains SPA encompasses a diverse range of upland habitats stretching across parts of Counties Limerick and Tipperary in Ireland. This ecologically significant area includes heathlands, blanket bogs, and upland grasslands distributed along the rugged Slievefelim and Silvermines mountain ranges. The varied terrain ranges from gentle slopes to sharper ridges and supports important populations of protected bird species including the hen harrier, merlin, and red grouse, making it a critical conservation zone under the EU Birds Directive.
The area’s historical landscape reflects centuries of traditional farming and mining activity, with remnants of old mine workings particularly in the Silvermines range. Visitors to the SPA can enjoy hiking and birdwatching opportunities in largely remote and quiet mountain terrain, often explored via lesser-known trails and forest roads. The landscape also offers spectacular views over the surrounding lowlands and adjacent mountain ranges.
Despite its rugged character, the SPA is accessible for moderate outdoor recreation, attracting enthusiasts eager to experience Ireland’s mountain ecosystems and observe rare upland birds. Conservation measures maintain the habitat integrity, balancing public access with protection. The area’s combination of natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage provides a compelling destination for outdoor adventurers and ecologists alike.
Upland heath and blanket bog habitats supporting rare bird species
Historical remnants of mining heritage in the Silvermines Mountains
Scenic ridge walks offering panoramic views across Counties Limerick and Tipperary
Secluded birdwatching spots ideal for spotting hen harrier and merlin
Key upland habitats where rare hen harriers breed, crucial for the survival of this protected raptor in Ireland.
Historic mining sites reflecting centuries of mineral extraction including lead and zinc, offering cultural and geological interest.
Extensive blanket bog areas supporting specialized flora and fauna indicative of Ireland’s upland ecosystem.