Oldhead Wood Nature Reserve
Site Details
County
Mayo
Area
17 ha
Established
1984
Coordinates
Latitude: 53.776
Longitude: -9.778
Longitude: -9.778
Ownership
State-owned
Old Head is also the name of the townland and so may be an anglicised version of the original placename (possible Irish name Seán). The reserve is largely comprised of deciduous trees but has been modified by human usage over the years. Due to its scenic location on the southern shores of Clew Bay it enjoys a very humid climate and this has resulted in a rich bryophyte flora. At the moment the Western Region of NPWS are drawing up a 10 year management plan for the Reserve which will hopefully enrich the old oak woodland status of the reserve.
Animals and plants of interest
This is an example of semi-natural woodland, oak being the dominant species, with birch, rowan, willow and some introduced beech and sycamore. Due to its scenic location on the southern shores of Clew Bay it enjoys a very humid climate and this has resulted in a rich bryophyte flora. At the moment the Western Region of NPWS are drawing up a 10 year management plan for the Reserve which will hopefully enrich the old oak woodland status of the reserve.