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Slieve Gullion ASSI

Last updated: 5 February 2010

picture of Slieve Gullion ASSI

Site No ASSI 198
Area 612.13 (ha)
Declared Date 20/12/1999
Confirmed Date 10/07/2000
County Armagh
Council(s) Newry & Mourne DC
Keywords Dry Heath, Earth Science
Fen & Invertebrate Assemblage

              

                   

                      

Slieve Gullion is one of the largest heathlands in Northern Ireland. The variety of heathland types reflects the different environmental conditions on the site, with the most extensive community dominated by heather. picture of western gorse and heatherOn the lower slopes there is a natural transition from upland communities, to lowland heaths and acid grasslands down into a series of small wetlands. These 'basin fens' are very diverse and of high conservation value. Some of the lowland heath communities are especially important for Northern Ireland.

A number of notable species have been recorded. These include cowberry on the higher slopes, western gorse and the moss Sphagnum compactum in the lowland heath and Dioecious sedge and pale butterwort in the richer flushed areas.

The Ring of Gullion is one of the best ring-dyke systems in the British Isles. Slieve Gullion itself is the finest example of a tertiary igneous centre in Ireland. The rock exposures on the mountain and surrounding areas are of international geological importance.

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