
Lough Allen SPA is a vital wetland habitat in the Irish Midlands, renowned for its diverse birdlife and tranquil waters perfect for wildlife viewing and paddling enthusiasts.
Lough Allen SPA (Special Protection Area) encompasses the expansive freshwater lake of Lough Allen and its surrounding wetland habitats, situated at the intersection of Counties Leitrim, Roscommon, and Cavan in Ireland. This site plays a crucial role in conserving bird species, especially for species dependent on freshwater and wetland environments. The geography of the area is dominated by the lake itself, fringed by reed beds, marshes, and bogs, creating a mosaic of habitats that support a wide variety of birds such as Whooper Swans, Goldeneye ducks, and Greenland White-fronted Geese during the winter months. Historically, the lake was an important artery for transport and trade and today remains a key natural landmark in the region.
Visitors to Lough Allen SPA can engage in birdwatching from several shorelines, kayak or canoe on the peaceful waters, and explore the tranquil surrounding landscapes. The SPA lies adjacent to the Slieve Anierin Mountain range and is part of a broader conservation landscape that includes the nearby Lough Key Forest Park and other protected areas. The site draws naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and connection to nature, with the chance to observe rare and protected species in a relatively unspoiled setting. Although there are no formal trail systems directly within the SPA, numerous routes around the lake’s perimeter allow visitors to experience its natural beauty and wetland ecology firsthand. The natural calm and scenic vistas, alongside opportunities for photography and wildlife observation, contribute to the area’s unique outdoor appeal.
Lough Allen - one of Ireland's 3 major lakes in the Shannon Basin, providing habitat for numerous overwintering waterfowl
Important breeding site for Wetland birds including Goldeneye and Whooper Swan
Expansive reed beds and marshes offering exceptional birdwatching opportunities
Quiet paddling routes on Lough Allen’s waters with views of rugged surrounding hills
A large freshwater lake critical for supporting wintering waterbird populations and diverse aquatic habitats.
Extensive wetland habitats surrounding the lake vital for nesting and feeding of numerous bird species.
Significant overwintering site for internationally important numbers of Whooper Swans.