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Sheebeg and Sheemore Special Protection Area Adventures

Sheebeg and Sheemore Special Protection Area is a vital upland habitat in County Leitrim, Ireland, celebrated for its birdlife diversity, sweeping landscapes, and scenic hiking opportunities.

Approximately 1,200 acres
Acres Protected
5–7 miles (informal paths and hill tracks)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000–7,000
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Sheebeg and Sheemore Special Protection Area

 

Situated in the northwestern part of Ireland, Sheebeg and Sheemore Special Protection Area (SPA) encompasses rugged upland terrain dominated by heathland, blanket bogs, and grasslands. These hills rise to elevations of approximately 470 meters at Sheemore and 490 meters at Sheebeg, providing commanding views of the surrounding countryside including Lough Allen and the Dartry Mountains. The SPA was designated under the EU Birds Directive to protect rare and vulnerable bird species, notably the Hen Harrier (Circus cyaneus), Merlin (Falco columbarius), and Golden Plover (Pluvialis apricaria). This area is also an important habitat for other wildlife such as red grouse and various upland mosses and lichens, reflecting its rich ecological value. Historically, the hills have cultural significance tied to local folklore and historic land use, with remnants of old stone walls and traditional pasture patterns visible on the slopes. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the SPA for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. Informal trails provide access to summit viewpoints and tranquil upland landscapes rarely disturbed by modern development. The area's wild character, combined with its ecological importance and accessibility from nearby towns such as Drumshanbo and Manorhamilton, makes it a treasured destination for visitors seeking natural beauty and peaceful outdoor experiences in Ireland’s Atlantic Zone.

Highlights

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Panoramic summit views from Sheemore and Sheebeg peaks

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Important breeding grounds for Hen Harrier and other raptors

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Upland blanket bog and heathland habitats rich in biodiversity

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Scenic walking routes offering solitude and birdwatching opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Sheemore Mountain

The highest peak in the SPA at 490 meters, offering expansive views over Lough Allen and the surrounding uplands.

Hen Harrier Habitat

Critical nesting and hunting grounds within the heath and bog for the rare Hen Harrier, a protected raptor species.

Blanket Bog Ecosystem

An extensive area of peat bog supporting specialized flora and serving as a carbon sink, contributing to local biodiversity.