Ballycroy National Park

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Ballycroy National Park is a remote national park in northwest Ireland known for its Atlantic blanket bogs, rugged mountains, and rich biodiversity.

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instanceOf national park
country Ireland NERFINISHED
governedBy National Parks and Wildlife Service of Ireland NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility limited road access
hasBiodiversityFeature breeding bird populations
rare peatland species
hasClimateInfluence Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
hasConservationObjective protection of peatland ecosystems
protection of upland habitats
hasConservationStatus protected for blanket bog habitat
hasEcosystemType Atlantic blanket bog
mountain heath
peatland
wet heath
hasFauna Irish hare NERFINISHED
golden plover NERFINISHED
otter
red grouse
various wader species
hasFlora blanket bog vegetation
heather
sphagnum mosses
hasGeologicalFeature glacially shaped mountains
hasHabitatType lowland bog
riverine habitat
upland bog
hasLandscapeFeature bog plateau
coastal lowlands
rugged mountains
hasLegalProtection Irish national park legislation
hasRecreationFacility walking trails
hasSoilType peat
hasTourismActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature observation
isCharacterizedAs remote
sparsely populated
wild landscape
knownFor Atlantic blanket bogs
remote wilderness character
rich biodiversity
locatedIn County Mayo NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northwest Ireland
locatedOn Atlantic coast
partOf Irish national parks network NERFINISHED

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County Mayo containsNationalPark Ballycroy National Park