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Lough Gur Special Protection Area adventures

Lough Gur Special Protection Area Adventures

Lough Gur Special Protection Area is a rich ecological and archaeological sanctuary renowned for its wetland habitats, prehistoric sites, and diverse bird populations, offering tranquil exploration and cultural insight.

Approx. 1,500 acres
Acres Protected
5 miles (informal walking routes)
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
Designated SPA in 2005
Year Established

About Lough Gur Special Protection Area

 

Located in County Limerick, Ireland, Lough Gur Special Protection Area encompasses a wetland mosaic centered on Lough Gur, one of Ireland’s significant lakes. The area is recognized for its biodiversity, particularly its importance as a habitat for various bird species, including wintering waterfowl and breeding birds such as mute swans, pochards, and teals. The mosaics of marsh, reeds, and open waters support a variety of flora and fauna, making it a key focus for conservation under European Natura 2000 directives. Beyond its natural richness, Lough Gur holds extraordinary archaeological significance, with a collection of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments including stone circles, ring forts, and fulachtaí fia (ancient cooking pits). These ancient sites attract visitors intrigued by Ireland’s prehistoric heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts will find opportunities for hiking around the lake’s perimeter on informal trails, birdwatching from hides, and photography amid a serene rural landscape. The tranquil setting and interpretive information available enhance visitor experience, combining natural beauty, wildlife observation, and cultural discovery. The area is an exceptional example of integrated ecological and archaeological conservation, providing a peaceful retreat for nature appreciation and historical reflection.

Highlights

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Lough Gur lake and its reed marshes, a critical habitat for wetland birds

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Neolithic Stone Circle and ancient earthworks surrounding the lake

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Birdwatching hides providing views of rare and migratory bird species

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Peaceful walking routes around the scenic lakeshore and archaeological sites

Notable Natural Features

Lough Gur Lake

A shallow limestone lake surrounded by reedbeds and marsh, vital for wintering waterfowl and breeding bird species.

Neolithic Stone Circle

One of Ireland’s prominent prehistoric monuments, dating back over 4,000 years, near the lake's southern shore.

Fulachtaí Fia Sites

Ancient cooking pits scattered around the area, providing insight into Bronze Age domestic life.