Bannow Bay Special Protection Area is a vital coastal wetland renowned for its birdlife, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and nature appreciation along Ireland's southeastern shoreline.
Located on the southeastern coast of Ireland in County Wexford, Bannow Bay Special Protection Area (SPA) covers an extensive tidal estuary and mudflat system. This coastal habitat supports a broad range of migratory and overwintering bird species, making it an internationally important site under the EU Birds Directive. The bay is particularly significant for its large populations of wading birds such as oystercatchers, redshanks, shelduck, and golden plover. The area includes saltmarsh, intertidal mudflats, and estuarine waters, creating rich feeding grounds for these birds. Bannow Bay was designated as an SPA due to its ecological importance and is an integral part of Ireland's network of protected coastal sites, contributing to the conservation of native biodiversity. The surrounding rural landscape includes small villages and farmland, with easy access to the coast, making it attractive to birdwatchers, photographers, and naturalists. While formal trails are limited, visitors often explore the shoreline and nearby country roads for views of the bay and its wildlife. The site holds cultural and environmental value for both local communities and visitors, reflecting the ongoing relationship between land use and conservation. Bannow Bay's combination of scenic coastal flatlands and outstanding bird populations distinguishes it as a key destination for nature-based outdoor recreation in County Wexford.
Extensive tidal mudflats supporting large flocks of wading birds
Saltmarsh habitats vital for wintering wildfowl and migratory species
Views of rare bird species such as Greenland white-fronted goose and ringed plover
Remote and quiet coastal environment ideal for uninterrupted wildlife observation
Extensive mudflat areas exposed at low tide, providing rich feeding grounds for shorebirds.
Coastal saltmarsh vegetation that offers habitat and shelter for birds and marine life.
Brackish water zone where fresh river water mixes with seawater, supporting diverse aquatic species.