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  2. Lists of mountains in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The MacGillycuddy's Reeks range contains Ireland's highest mountain, Carrauntoohil 1,038.6 m (3,407 ft), and the Reeks is the highest range of peaks in Ireland. [ 29 ] [ 9 ] However, many of its peaks do not meet all classification criteria for a "mountain" (e.g. particularly the 100–150 m (330–490 ft) in elevation change from neighbouring ...

  3. Twelve Bens - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Bens or Twelve Pins, also called the Benna Beola [2] (Irish: Na Beanna Beola, meaning 'the peaks of Beola'), [a] is a mountain range of mostly sharp-peaked quartzite summits and ridges in the Connemara National Park [b] in County Galway, in the west of Ireland. [4]

  4. MacGillycuddy's Reeks - Wikipedia

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    The range, part of the Reeks District, is a destination for mountain walkers and climbers and includes some of Ireland's most regarded walking routes such as the 15–kilometre Coomloughra Horseshoe, and the 26-kilometre MacGillycuddy's Reeks Ridge Walk that traverses the full range; it is estimated that over 140,000 people visit the range each ...

  5. Mount Brandon - Wikipedia

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    Brandon is the highest Irish mountain outside the MacGillycuddy's Reeks range and has the greatest prominence of any Irish peak except Carrauntoohil, Ireland's highest mountain. [5] Mount Brandon is at the centre of a long high ridge called the Brandon Group range of mountains in the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry.

  6. Mourne Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Mourne Mountains (/ m ɔːr n / MORN; Irish: Beanna Boirche), also called the Mournes or the Mountains of Mourne, are a predominantly granite mountain range in County Down in the south-east of Northern Ireland. [1] They include the highest mountain in all of Ulster, Slieve Donard at 850 m (2,790 ft). [2]

  7. Wicklow Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Wicklow Mountains are the largest area of continuous high ground in Ireland, having an unbroken area of over 500 km 2 (190 sq mi) above 300 metres (980 ft). [7] They occupy the centre of County Wicklow and extend into Counties Dublin, Carlow and Wexford. [8] The general direction of the mountain ranges is from north-east to south-west. [9]

  8. Geography of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18]: 3 [19] Some mountain ranges are further inland in the south of Ireland, such as the Galtee Mountains (the highest inland range), [20] Silvermine and Slieve Bloom Mountains. [17] There is an area of raised land near the northeastern coast, the Antrim Plateau, which contains the Glens of Antrim ; this area is sometimes called the ...

  9. Category:Mountain ranges of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mountain ranges of Northern Ireland (2 P) Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Ireland" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.