
Keem Bay Special Protection Area is a stunning coastal reserve on Achill Island, Ireland, known for its breathtaking bay, diverse seabird populations, and pristine natural beauty that attracts nature lovers and hikers alike.
Keem Bay Special Protection Area (SPA) is located on the western end of Achill Island in County Mayo, Ireland. This SPA is designated primarily to safeguard the area's important seabird colonies and the unique coastal ecosystems found here. The bay features a spectacular horseshoe-shaped beach framed by steep cliffs and rugged hillsides, offering one of Ireland’s most iconic and visually striking coastal landscapes. The area's geographic features include sandy shores, rocky headlands, and heathland, providing excellent habitat for diverse bird species such as cormorants, gulls, and the protected peregrine falcon. Historically, Achill Island has a rich cultural heritage with traces of ancient settlements and traditional fishing communities. Visitors to Keem Bay can enjoy activities such as hiking on scenic coastal trails, swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the bay, and wildlife watching, especially birdwatching. The Keem Bay trail is a favorite among trekkers, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic and the surrounding rugged terrain. Notable landmarks include the bay's white sand beach, the Derryness Head cliffs, and remote sea stacks offshore. The area's appeal lies in its unspoiled natural environment, dramatic scenery, and opportunities for quiet outdoor recreation away from more crowded tourist spots. The Keem Bay SPA plays a crucial role in Ireland’s commitment to preserving vital bird habitats while also promoting sustainable visitor engagement.
Keem Bay sandy horseshoe beach with crystal-clear Atlantic waters
Important nesting site for seabirds including peregrine falcons and cormorants
Scenic hiking trails with panoramic views of rugged cliffs and sea stacks
Pristine wild coastal heathland and rock pools teeming with marine life
A crescent-shaped sandy beach renowned for its clean, turquoise waters and dramatic cliff backdrop.
A high cliff viewpoint offering panoramic views over the bay and surrounding Atlantic Ocean.
Breeding grounds for important protected species including peregrine falcons, cormorants, and various gull species.