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Lough Derg Special Protection Area Adventures

Lough Derg Special Protection Area is a vital wetland habitat renowned for its rich biodiversity and importance as a sanctuary for migratory wildfowl and waterbirds along the River Shannon corridor.

Approx. 13,000 acres (5,260 hectares)
Acres Protected
15 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 25,000
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Lough Derg Special Protection Area

 

Lough Derg Special Protection Area (SPA) is a designated Natura 2000 site located along the River Shannon in western Ireland, focusing on the conservation of rare and significant bird species and wetland ecosystems. Spanning a diverse landscape including waterbody, wetlands, reedbeds, and adjoining terrestrial habitats, it encompasses internationally important breeding and wintering grounds for a variety of waterfowl and migratory bird species such as Greenland white-fronted geese, whooper swans, great crested grebes, and bitterns. As one of Ireland’s most significant inland water habitats, the SPA plays a critical role in sustaining these populations through strict conservation management. The area also supports a rich assemblage of aquatic flora and fauna, including rare plants and fish species native to the Shannon Basin. Visitors to the region can enjoy peaceful birdwatching, nature walks along carefully maintained trails, and boat trips on Lough Derg, offering remarkable wildlife viewing opportunities. The proximity to historic towns and cultural landmarks enhances the visitor appeal, making the area a unique blend of natural and cultural heritage. While the SPA is mainly valued for its ecological importance, outdoor enthusiasts can appreciate the gentle terrain, scenic waterscapes, and seasonal wildlife spectacles. Conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation and pollution control to maintain water quality and biodiversity. Overall, Lough Derg SPA offers a tranquil, rich natural environment with exceptional birdwatching and nature appreciation potential.

Highlights

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Extensive wetland habitats supporting internationally important populations of migratory waterfowl

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Spectacular birdwatching opportunities including sightings of Greenland white-fronted geese

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Boat tours across Lough Derg offering intimate wildlife viewing

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Peaceful walking trails through mixed habitat zones rich in flora and fauna

Notable Natural Features

Greenland White-fronted Goose Populations

The SPA provides crucial wintering grounds for this rare and conservation-sensitive species.

Lough Derg Lake

One of Ireland's largest lakes offering vital aquatic habitats and scenic waterscapes.

Extensive Reedbeds and Wetlands

Important for breeding bitterns and supporting diverse wetland birds and amphibians.