
Broadhaven Bay SPA is a vital coastal and marine conservation area in County Wexford, Ireland, renowned for its rich birdlife and scenic wetland habitats that attract wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike.
Broadhaven Bay Special Protection Area (SPA) is located on the southeast coast of County Wexford, Ireland, encompassing a productive estuarine environment consisting of mudflats, saltmarshes, sandbanks, and shallow coastal waters. This protected area forms part of Ireland’s Natura 2000 network, designated under the EU Birds Directive to safeguard critical habitats for bird species of conservation concern. The bay is internationally important as a feeding and roosting site for wintering waterbirds, especially wading birds and wildfowl, including species such as golden plover, whooper swan, and bar-tailed godwit. The mix of extensive mudflats and saltmarsh shoreline supports rich benthic invertebrate communities, making it a prime foraging ground. Beyond ornithology, the wider coastal landscape includes dune systems, small fishing communities, and traditional farming regions, reflecting a rich cultural heritage tied to the sea. Visitors to Broadhaven Bay SPA can enjoy birdwatching hides and coastal walks with panoramic views of the Irish Sea, offering opportunities to observe migratory and resident birds year-round. The site’s accessibility combined with its ecological significance makes it a valuable destination for naturalists, photographers, and educators. Conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation amidst pressures such as coastal development, agricultural runoff, and climate-related sea-level changes. Responsible visiting and awareness play key roles in maintaining the SPA’s wildlife values.
Extensive intertidal mudflats supporting large gull, wader, and wildfowl populations
Seasonal gatherings of whooper swans and golden plovers during winter
Saltmarsh habitats rich in botanical diversity and feeding grounds for shorebirds
Coastal walking routes offering scenic views of Wexford’s shoreline and offshore islands
Vast expanses of exposed mud and sand provide essential feeding grounds for migratory waders and wildfowl.
These coastal marshlands support diverse plant life and provide shelter and breeding areas for numerous bird species.
Broadhaven Bay is a nationally important site for wintering whooper swans, attracting birders during colder months.