Ballyteigue Burrow, a region in County Wexford, Ireland, is a significant natural area characterized by extensive coastal habitats. It features impressive sand dunes, dune slacks, salt marshes, and mudflats, making it a National Nature Reserve and a protected Special Area of Conservation. This diverse landscape provides a unique setting for several sports like road cycling, hiking, and touring cycling, with panoramic views of Ballyteigue Bay and the Saltee Islands. The area's ecological importance and varied terrain offer a distinct outdoor…
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Ballyteigue Burrow offers opportunities for road cycling, hiking, and touring cycling. The region is known for its diverse coastal habitats and protected natural features. More than 400 visitors have rated activities in the area with an average of 4.68 out of 5 stars.
Ballyteigue Burrow features extensive sand dunes, dune slacks, salt marshes, and mudflats. It is recognized as one of Ireland's most impressive shingle-based dune systems. The area is also a National Nature Reserve, Special Area of Conservation, and Special Protection Area.
Yes, Ballyteigue Burrow offers designated hiking trails. The Ballyteigue Burrow Loop is a moderate 2.8 miles (4.5 km) walk, typically taking 1.25 to 2 hours to complete. The Kilmore Quay Walking Trail also runs behind the dunes and along the beach. Find more options in the Family-friendly hikes in Ballyteigue Burrow guide.
The surrounding County Wexford offers scenic country roads for road cycling. Routes include the Little Saltee – Kilmore Quay loop, a moderate 30 miles (48.3 km) ride, and the Cullenstown beach – Kilmore Quay loop, an easy 24.3 miles (39.1 km) route. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes in Ballyteigue Burrow guide.
While the burrow itself is a protected dune system, the surrounding areas of County Wexford offer family-friendly cycling routes on quiet country roads. These routes provide a mix of flat coastal terrain and gently rolling inland areas. Refer to the Cycling in Ballyteigue Burrow guide for suitable options.
Ballyteigue Burrow is rich in biodiversity, hosting four protected plant species and the rare lichen *Fulgensia fulgens*. The area is also a crucial overwintering habitat for birds like pale-bellied Brent geese, golden plovers, and lapwings. Invertebrates, including endangered bumblebees and numerous butterflies, are also present.
Komoot offers several guides for Ballyteigue Burrow, including Road Cycling Routes in Ballyteigue Burrow, Family-friendly hikes in Ballyteigue Burrow, and Cycling in Ballyteigue Burrow. There are also guides for traffic-free bike rides.
Ballyteigue Burrow offers panoramic views of Ballyteigue Bay, Kilmore Quay, and the Saltee Islands. On clear days, Hook Lighthouse and Forth Mountain are also visible. These vistas enhance the experience for hikers and cyclists in the region.
Yes, the surrounding County Wexford features easy cycling routes on country roads suitable for beginners. For example, the Kilmore Quay – Little Saltee loop is an easy 15.5 miles (24.9 km) trail. These routes offer flat coastal terrain and gentle inclines. Consult the Cycling in Ballyteigue Burrow guide for more details.
Official information about Ballyteigue Burrow, as a National Nature Reserve, Special Area of Conservation, and Special Protection Area, is available through the National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS). Their website is www.npws.ie.
The highest dune within the Ballyteigue Burrow system reaches a height of 14 meters. This elevation contributes to the varied landscape of the protected area.
As a National Nature Reserve and protected area, visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths to protect the sensitive habitats and wildlife. Respecting the natural environment helps preserve its unique biodiversity.

