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  2. Croagh Patrick - Wikipedia

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    Croagh Patrick is climbed by thousands of pilgrims every year on Reek Sunday, the last Sunday in July, a custom which goes back to at least the Middle Ages. Croagh Patrick is the fourth-highest mountain in the province of Connacht on the P600 listing after Mweelrea, Nephin and Barrclashcame.

  3. Reek Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrims climbing Croagh Patrick on Reek Sunday. Reek Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Cruaiche), Garland Sunday or Crom Dubh Sunday (Irish: Domhnach Crom Dubh) is an annual day of pilgrimage in Ireland. On the last Sunday in July, thousands of pilgrims climb Ireland's holiest mountain, Croagh Patrick (764 metres) in County Mayo.

  4. List of mountains and hills of County Mayo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mountains and hills in County Mayo, Ireland. [1] Achill Sound Hill; ... Croagh Patrick; Croaghaun; Croaghmoyle; Devilsmother; Finny; Fox Hill ...

  5. Irish Christians make annual pilgrimage up Croagh Patrick - AOL

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    The annual Christian pilgrimage of climbing up Croagh Patrick mountain (2,504 ft) in Mayo, Ireland was cancelled on Sunday due to treacherous weather conditions and poor visibility. Still, several ...

  6. Lists of mountains in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    For example, Mweelrea, the highest mountain in Connacht, is 16th on the 100 Highest Irish Mountains list, but 34th on the Vandeleur-Lynam list. MountainView's Online Database [ i ] of Vandeleur-Lynams was published by Collins Press in the 2013 book: A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins , and updated in 2015.

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  8. Croagh Patrick Heritage Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Croagh Patrick Heritage Trail (Irish: Siúlóid Oidhreachta) [2] is a long-distance trail in County Mayo, Ireland. It is 61 kilometres (38 miles) long and begins in Balla and ends in Murrisk . It is typically completed in three days. [ 2 ]

  9. Murrisk Millennium Peace Park - Wikipedia

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    The park also serves to pay tribute to the spiritual importance of neighbouring Croagh Patrick, a site which has been a place of pilgrimage for over 1,500 years. [3] The park lies across the road from the Croagh Patrick Visitor Centre car park and a short distance away from the ruins of Murrisk Abbey, founded in 1457 by the O'Malley family. A ...