Irish Mountains: 10 of the Highest Mountains in Ireland to Climb | Outsider (2024)

There is no better way to experience a country while simultaneously ticking something off the bucket list than by climbing its highest mountains. We’ve compiled a list of the 10 highest mountains in Ireland for you to get your teeth into.

Ireland remains somewhat of an undiscovered adventurers playground on the international scene. That’s good news for us, fewer crowds to share the grounds with. Now what better challenge to set yourself this year than climbing some of Ireland’s highest mountains? Here are Ireland’s 10 highest peaks for you to test your talents on.

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1. Carrauntoohil

Location: Co Kerry

Height: 1,038 m

Everyone knows Carrauntoohil, as itis thehighest peakon the island, standing proud at 1,038 metres high. It is the central peak of theimpressive Macgillycuddy’s Reeksrange.A range which is littered with some of the highest peaks in the country including Beenkeraghat 1,010m and Caherto the west at 1,001m. The views from Carrauntoohil are something special to behold, overlooking three bowl-shaped valleys, each with its own lakes. At the top sits a steel cross to greet you when you summit.

Check out our full guide on everything you need to know to climb Carrauntoohil.

2. Cnoc na Péiste

Location: Co Kerry

Height: 988m

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Kerry is where Ireland’s mountains reach their pinnacle. If you are a hikervisiting this country that’s where you need to head. Cnoc na Péiste or Knocknapeasta is a 988 m peak that is also part of theMacgillycuddy’s Reeksrange and it is the fourth highestsummitinIreland.

3. Mount Brandon

Location: Co Kerry

Height: 952m

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Brandon Mountain or Mount Brandon is again in the Kingdom of Kerry. A 952m mountain in theDingle Peninsula. It is the highest peak in Ireland outside of theMacgillycuddy’s Reeks.The route is a part of theChristian pilgrimagetrail known asCosán na Naomh.

4. Lugnaquilla

Location: Co Wicklow

Height: 925m

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The first on our list outside of Kerry is Wicklows Lug, a 925 m peak. The mountain is the highest peak in theWicklow Mountainsrange and the highest in Ireland outside of Co Kerry. It is an unusual mountain as its summit plateaus making it difficult to navigate in poor weather. There are no marked routes on the mountain and it will talk you a god 5-8hrs to do the whole thing, covering between 10 – 16km. But the views are something else, if you get a good day you will catch sight ofSnowdoniainWales.

Check out our full guide on Lugnaquilla here.

5. Galtymore

Location: Co Limerick & Co Tipperary

Height: 919m

Galtymore is a 919m mountainthat sits on the border betweenLimerickandTipperary. It is the highest of theGalty Mountains and the tallest inland mountain in Ireland. There is plenty to explore in this range, with three glacial lakes; Borheen Lough, Lough Dineen and Lough Curra and stunning evidence of the Ice Age to feast your eyes upon.

Check out our full guide on the Galtees here.

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6. Baurtregaum

Location: Co Kerry

Height: 851m

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We’re back in Kerry for this lesser-known but impressive peak, the 851 m Baurtregaum. It is the highest mountain of the Slieve Mish Mountains in the Dingle Peninsula. The name means ‘three hollows’ referring to the surrounding valleys of Derrymore, Derryquay and Curraheen.

7. Slieve Donard

Location: Co Down

Height: 850m

This 850-metre mountain in Northern Ireland is part of the iconic Mourne Mountains. Slieve Donard is the highest peak in Northern Ireland andUlster. A small stone tower sits at the summit, connected to the Mourne Wall which runs up the western and southern slopes. Two prehistoric burialcairns also sit on the summit, so if you get bored of the views, there is plenty to entertain.

Check out our full guide on climbing Slieve Donard.

8. Mullaghcleevaun

Location: Co Wicklow

Height: 849m


Mullaghcleevaun(Mullach Cliabháin) is an 849 metres tall mountain that is the second-highest of theWicklow Mountains. A stunning small lake, Lough Cleevaun, is nestled just off the summit. People commonly ascend the mountain via Black Hill from the carpark just outside the town ofLacken.

9. Mangerton Mountain

Location: Co Kerry

Height: 839m

Mangerton Mountain is part of the Mangerton rangein Co Kerry. There is so much to explore within this range. The mountain is part of amassifthat includes thesummitsof Mangerton North Top, Glencappul Top and Stoompa. Enclosed within this is a stunning U-shaped valleycalled Horse’s Glen. There are several lochs dotted around the area including Lough Garagarry, Lough Mannagh, Lough Erhogh and The Devil’s Punchbowl.

10. Purple Mountain

Location: Co Kerry

Height: 832m

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Finally, the increasingly popular Purple Mountain stands at 832m. It is, again, a part of a massif that includes the peaks, Tomies and Shehy. To the west of it is the Gap of Dunloe, and to the south and east are the Lakes of Killarney. Some of Purple Mountain is also part of Killarney National Park, so you know it’s going to be beautiful.

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  1. Irish Mountains: 10 of the Highest Mountains in Ireland to Climb | Outsider (7)

    Brenda Flaherty

    April 18, 2018

    Reply

    Any suggestions for Connacht or Donegal?

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      pat stapleton

      May 28, 2018

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      I do Croagh Patrick fairly regularly. Takes about 80 minutes from car park. Mt Errigal in Donegal is less steep and easier .

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        Johnpaulmcgrellis

        August 1, 2019

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        Fair play to I did it on Saturday past am no Walker or hill climber it took me 2hours 5 mins up from the car park it’s not a easy climb but the view is amazing

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      April 30, 2019

      Reply

      Brenda,
      Perhaps the Western Way?
      Please see:
      https://www.oranginas.nl/en/hiking-trail/hiking-trails-ireland-3
      Hope you like it,
      hans

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