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Kerry Head Special Protection Area Adventures

Kerry Head Special Protection Area is a coastal conservation zone in County Kerry, Ireland, renowned for its rich birdlife and striking Atlantic landscapes, offering excellent wildlife viewing and coastal walking opportunities.

Approx. 2,000 acres
Acres Protected
5 miles (estimated coastal walking paths)
Miles of Trails
Est. 10,000+ (bird watchers, hikers, tourists)
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Kerry Head Special Protection Area

 

Kerry Head Special Protection Area (SPA) is a designated conservation area located on the northern coast of County Kerry, Ireland. This site protects the important habitats of a range of seabirds and wading birds, including notable populations of barnacle geese and other migratory species. The SPA covers a diverse coastal landscape characterized by rocky shores, tidal flats, salt marshes, and sand dunes, which create a mosaic of habitats essential for breeding, feeding, and resting birds. This area's ecological importance stems from its function as a vital stopover and wintering ground on the East Atlantic Flyway. Historically, Kerry Head's coastline has been shaped by strong Atlantic waves, sculpting rugged cliffs and beaches that attract bird watchers, photographers, and nature lovers. Visitors to Kerry Head can enjoy walking along coastal paths with panoramic views over Tralee Bay and the Atlantic Ocean while observing a variety of seabirds including terns, oystercatchers, and curlews. The site is also popular for its relatively undisturbed natural setting and peaceful atmosphere. The proximity to the town of Ballyheigue offers access to amenities, while the surrounding Kerry countryside provides additional recreational opportunities such as cycling and angling. Overall, Kerry Head SPA's blend of ecological significance, scenic beauty, and wildlife viewing potential makes it a must-visit location for outdoor enthusiasts interested in Ireland's coastal biodiversity.

Highlights

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Extensive tidal flats and salt marshes supporting migratory and resident bird species

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Scenic coastal walking paths overlooking Tralee Bay and the Atlantic Ocean

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Key habitat for barnacle geese during winter months

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Secluded beaches and rugged headlands ideal for wildlife photography

Notable Natural Features

Barnacle Goose Wintering Grounds

Kerry Head SPA supports significant numbers of barnacle geese that migrate here to overwinter, making it a critical conservation site.

Tidal Flats and Salt Marshes

The area’s extensive tidal ecosystems provide prime feeding and resting habitats for a variety of wading birds and shorebirds.

Rocky Headlands and Secluded Beaches

Natural landscapes shaped by Atlantic waves offer dramatic coastal scenery and quiet spots for nature observation.