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Lough Carra Special Protection Area Adventures

Lough Carra Special Protection Area is a protected wetland ecosystem famed for its rich birdlife and tranquil waters, offering exceptional opportunities for wildlife observation and nature appreciation.

Approx. 1,200 acres (485 hectares)
Acres Protected
5 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 8,000
Annual Visitors
2008
Year Established

About Lough Carra Special Protection Area

 

Located in County Mayo, Ireland, Lough Carra Special Protection Area (SPA) encompasses a pristine limestone lake renowned for its diverse habitats including open water, marshes, and surrounding woodlands. This SPA was designated due to its importance as a breeding and wintering ground for several bird species, under the EU Birds Directive, making it a critical site for ornithologists and nature enthusiasts. The lake’s clear waters support a unique fish community and a rich assemblage of aquatic plants, contributing to the ecological diversity of the site. Historically, Lough Carra has been significant for local fisheries and traditional recreational angling. Visitors can engage in birdwatching, boating, and walking along the surrounding trails that thread through the wetlands and wooded areas. The landscape reveals scenic vistas, and notable nearby archeological sites enrich the cultural experience. The SPA provides an oasis of tranquility amid rural Ireland, making it accessible yet secluded enough for meaningful nature encounters. Lough Carra’s designation helps safeguard important species such as the Greenland white-fronted goose, whooper swan, and several species of waders during critical seasons. Its relatively unspoiled nature and protected status ensure that conservation efforts continue to maintain habitat quality and biodiversity.

Highlights

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Diverse wetland ecosystem supporting rare and migratory bird species

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Clear limestone lake waters renowned for aquatic biodiversity

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Scenic walking trails offering close birdwatching opportunities

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Nearby archaeological features dating back to early medieval Ireland

Notable Natural Features

Greenland White-fronted Goose Habitat

Lough Carra SPA provides critical wintering habitat for this vulnerable goose species, attracting birdwatchers keen to observe its unique population.

Clearwater Limestone Lake

The lake’s geological composition creates exceptionally clear water conditions that support diverse aquatic plant communities.

Surrounding Wetland and Marshes

Extensive marshlands surrounding the lake provide breeding grounds for waders and other wetland birds, contributing to the area’s biodiversity.