
The Special Protection Area at Inagh River and Lough Inagh preserves a vital freshwater and upland habitat in Connemara, renowned for its rich biodiversity and scenic outdoor recreation opportunities.
Located in the rugged Connemara region of County Galway, Ireland, the Special Protection Area (SPA) at Inagh River and Lough Inagh encompasses a diverse landscape of freshwater lakes, river systems, and surrounding upland blanket bogs and heath. This ecologically important site protects key breeding and wintering grounds for various bird species, notably the Greenland white-fronted goose and other migratory waterfowl, as well as rare upland birds such as the hen harrier. The area’s mosaic of habitats supports a wide variety of flora and fauna typical of the Atlantic blanket bogs and oligotrophic freshwater ecosystems. Geographically, Lough Inagh is a long, narrow glacial lake flanked by the Maumturk Mountains to the west and Twelve Bens mountain range to the east, offering dramatic scenic vistas and a strong appeal for hikers and anglers alike. The Inagh River flows eastward out of the lake, providing an important refuge for native fish species including trout and salmon. Historically, the region's remote landscape has preserved a traditional rural life with low-intensity farming and peat-cutting activities. Visitors are drawn to the area for fishing, hiking, birdwatching, and photography, enjoying its quiet natural beauty and connection to Ireland’s iconic wilderness. As an SPA under the EU Birds Directive, the area is subject to conservation measures that help maintain its ecological integrity while allowing sustainable public enjoyment. The site’s combination of unique wildlife, outstanding landscapes, and outdoor activities makes it a valued destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Scenic views of Lough Inagh framed by Maumturk and Twelve Bens mountain ranges
Important breeding and wintering site for Greenland white-fronted geese
Trout and salmon fishing along the Inagh River
Remote and pristine upland blanket bog ecosystem
A glacial lake offering tranquil waters, surrounded by dramatic mountain ranges, crucial for aquatic biodiversity and scenic recreation.
A fast-flowing river supporting native salmon and trout populations, flowing east from Lough Inagh into Bertraghboy Bay.
Extensive upland bog habitats supporting a unique assemblage of plant and bird species important for conservation.