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Lough Ree Special Protection Area Adventures

Lough Ree Special Protection Area is a vital wetland habitat on the River Shannon in Ireland, offering rich birdwatching opportunities and tranquil waters ideal for boating and fishing enthusiasts.

15,500
Acres Protected
Limited formal trails; informal shoreline walking
Miles of Trails
Estimated 25,000+
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Lough Ree Special Protection Area

 

Lough Ree Special Protection Area (SPA) encompasses a large open lake section of the River Shannon located between Counties Longford, Westmeath, and Roscommon in Ireland. This SPA is designated under the EU Birds Directive to protect important breeding and wintering bird populations, particularly for species such as the whooper swan, pochard, and great crested grebe. The lake and its surrounding wetlands provide diverse aquatic and wetland habitats, including islands, reedbeds, and marshes, supporting a wide variety of wildlife. Historically, the Lough Ree area has been a center of human activity for millennia, with nearby ancient sites such as crannogs (artificial islands) and monastic ruins adding cultural interest. The waters of Lough Ree are popular for recreational boating, fishing, and kayaking, with several designated launch points and quiet bays perfect for wildlife viewing. The surrounding countryside offers rural scenic drives and opportunities for walking along the lakeshore. Lough Ree SPA is especially renowned for birdwatchers seeking to observe migratory and resident waterfowl, with peak activity during winter months. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining water quality and protecting habitats from disturbance. The combination of ecological importance, rich cultural heritage, and recreational offerings makes Lough Ree SPA a valuable destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Highlights

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Important breeding grounds for whooper swans and other waterfowl

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Ancient crannogs and monastic archaeological sites on surrounding islands

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Popular boating and fishing location on the River Shannon

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Quiet bays and reedbeds ideal for wildlife photography and birdwatching

Notable Natural Features

Inchcleraun Island

A historic island within Lough Ree featuring medieval monastic ruins and ancient settlements.

Whooper Swan Habitat

Critical wintering grounds attracting large flocks of whooper swans, a migratory species protected in the SPA.

Crannogs of Lough Ree

Ancient artificial island dwellings visible at certain points, reflecting early human habitation.