Carrauntoohill, the highest mountain in Ireland, is in the Magillacuddy Reeks, a mountain range in county Kerry, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
If you mean Ireland's highest mountain, it is in County Kerry, near Killarney!
No it isn't. Carrauntoohill, at 3,414 feet or 1,038 metres is the highest. Slievenamon is about 2,365 feet or 721 metres.
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'Either' ?? Highest point in Great Britain = Ben Nevis, Scotland. Highest point in Ireland - Carrantuohill
Carrantuohill is the highest point in Ireland at about 1038 metres or about 3414 feet.
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Carrantuohill is Ireland's highest mountain, at about 3414 feet or 1050 metres high.Corrán Tuathail in Kerry
A high point: The kings of Tara. Low point: Cromwell's depradations after the English Civil War.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world, but it is not in Ireland. Carrantouhill is Ireland's highest mountain.
Dublin is a coastal city, built at the mouth of the river Liffey, on the east coast of Ireland, so it is close to sea level. To the south of the city there are mountains, so you get higher as you head south. The mountains are not very high and you are well out of the city before you reach them and it begins to get noticeably higher. The nearest mountains are only about 1475 feet or 450 metres. They are the northern end of the Wicklow mountains, which has some higher mountains, further south. To the north of Dublin there are no mountains, but you do get higher up as you get further from the centre of the city and the river. To the west is fairly level too as you are initially following the river Liffey, and then heading into the Irish midlands, which are low lying.
No. Beenkeragh is the second highest mountain in Ireland. Lugnaquila is the highest mountain in the province of Leinster and the fifth highest mountain in Ireland.