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North East Cavan Special Protection Area adventures

North East Cavan Special Protection Area Adventures

North East Cavan Special Protection Area is a vital wetland and heathland habitat recognized for its importance to bird conservation, offering peaceful natural settings ideal for nature observation and wildlife photography.

Approx. 4,000 acres
Acres Protected
Minimal established trails; informal walking routes
Miles of Trails
Low to moderate; primarily birders and local naturalists
Annual Visitors
Designated in 2009
Year Established

About North East Cavan Special Protection Area

 

Located in the northeastern part of County Cavan, Ireland, the North East Cavan Special Protection Area (SPA) protects a mosaic of peat bogs, wet grasslands, heathlands, and small lakes. This designation under the EU Birds Directive safeguards crucial breeding and feeding grounds for several rare and migratory bird species. The SPA includes habitats such as raised bogs and blanket bogs, which are sensitive ecosystems with high conservation value. Geographically, the area encompasses a range of low-lying wetland and upland zones, contributing to the diverse ecology of the region. Historically, these peatlands have been an intrinsic part of Cavan’s rural landscape, with traditional small-scale peat cutting and farming practiced sustainably until more recent conservation efforts prioritized habitat protection. Visitors to the area can enjoy low-impact outdoor activities such as birdwatching, peaceful hiking along minor local roads and paths, and photography focused on the rich array of birdlife including hen harriers, merlins, golden plovers, and teal. While there are no developed campsites or extensive trail networks within the SPA, the surrounding rural countryside provides quiet access and opportunities to explore Ireland’s treasured bogland environments. The SPA's peaceful environment and abundance of wildlife make it especially appealing for naturalists and conservation enthusiasts interested in Ireland’s unique peatland ecosystems.

Highlights

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Prime habitat for hen harrier, a rare and protected raptor species

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Extensive areas of intact raised and blanket bog ecosystems

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A key site for wintering and breeding populations of golden plover

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Quiet, undisturbed landscapes ideal for birdwatching and nature photography

Notable Natural Features

Raised and Blanket Bogs

Peatland habitats formed over thousands of years, supporting rare flora and fauna, and playing a vital role in carbon storage.

Hen Harrier Nesting Areas

Special protected zones within the SPA where hen harriers breed, crucial for preservation of this endangered bird.

Small Lakes and Wet Grasslands

Provide important feeding and roosting sites for migratory and resident waterfowl and waders.