
The Slieve Mish Mountains Special Protection Area is a rugged upland region in County Kerry, renowned for its scenic mountain vistas, diverse habitats, and important bird species conservation.
The Slieve Mish Mountains Special Protection Area (SPA) encompasses a dramatic mountain range located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Characterized by steep slopes, rocky ridges, and deep glacial corries, the range rises sharply from the surrounding lowlands, forming one of the most prominent upland features in southwestern Ireland. This protected area is designated under the EU Birds Directive due to its significance as a breeding and foraging habitat for valuable bird species including the peregrine falcon, red grouse, and merlin. Beyond its ornithological importance, the SPA supports a mosaic of habitats ranging from upland heath and blanket bog to limestone pavements and montane grasslands, fostering high biodiversity and ecological complexity. The Slieve Mish Mountains' geology comprises predominantly Old Red Sandstone, which shapes the distinctive rugged landscape and supports a variety of specialized flora and fauna. Historically, the range and its surrounding lands have been shaped by small-scale pastoral farming and traditional land use, with cultural remnants such as ancient boundary walls adding heritage value. For outdoor enthusiasts, the SPA offers compelling mountain hiking and birdwatching opportunities with several informal trails including routes towards Baurtregaum and the summit of Cnoc na Stuaice. The dramatic views over Tralee Bay and Dingle Bay contribute to its popularity among photographers and nature lovers. Due to its remote and wild character, the Slieve Mish Mountains provide a rewarding experience for those seeking solitude and immersion in a largely unspoiled upland environment.
Summit of Baurtregaum – the highest peak at 851 meters with panoramic views
Habitat for rare upland birds such as peregrine falcon and red grouse
Stunning glacial corries and rugged Old Red Sandstone formations
Secluded hiking routes offering tranquil encounters with wild landscapes
The highest point of the Slieve Mish range offering spectacular panoramic views of Dingle Bay and Tralee Bay.
A key breeding site for this iconic raptor species protected under EU conservation legislation.
Extensive upland habitats supporting a range of specialized flora and fauna important to ecosystem health.