Lough Cranstal (Wildlife Only)

Marsh marigold

Richard Burkmar

Lough Cranstal (Wildlife Only)

Once a salt-water lagoon, this slowly drying-out closed reserve is rich with invertebrates and attracts many bird species.

Location

Lhen Road
Bride
A static map of Lough Cranstal (Wildlife Only)

Know before you go

Size
6 hectares

Access

No access to this closed site

Dogs

No dogs permitted

When to visit

Opening times

Closed to the public

Best time to visit

Closed

About the reserve

Part of a much larger wetland site, this nature reserve is an extremely boggy area of marsh and curragh associated with the Cranstal Trench.  It provides a home for many species including marsh marigold, lady's smock, ragged robin, meadowsweet, yellow iris and purple loosestrife.

Management: This site is left largely undisturbed.

Contact us

Tricia Sayle, Reserves Officer
Contact number: 01624 844432
Contact email: tricia@mwt.im