List of Peaks
| # | Peak | Other names | Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Corrán Tuathail | Carrauntoohil | 1,038m |
| 2 | Binn Chaorach | Beenkeragh, Benkeeragh | 1,010m |
| 3 | Cathair na Féinne | Caher | 1,001m |
| 4 | Cnoc na Péiste | Knocknapeasta | 988m |
| 5 | Cathair Thiar | Caher West | 975m |
| 6 | Maolán Buí | - | 973m |
| 7 | Carrauntoohil Tooth | Knockoughter, The Bones | 959m |
| 8 | Cnoc an Chuillinn | - | 958m |
| 9 | An Gunna Mhór | The Big Gun | 939m |
| 10 | Cruach Mhór | - | 932m |
| 11 | Cnoc an Chuillinn Thoir | Cnoc an Chuillinn East | 926m |
| 12 | Cnoc Broinne Thiar | Knockbrinnea West | 854m |
| 13 | Stumpa Bharr na hAbhann | - | 851m |
| 14 | Screig Mhór | Skregmore | 848m |
| 15 | Cnoc Broinne Thoir | Knocnbrinnea East | 847m |
| 16 | Cnoc na Toinne | - | 845m |
| 17 | Cnoc Iochtair | - | 747m |
| 18 | Cnoc an Bhráca | - | 731m |
| 19 | Cnoc na dTarbh | - | 655m |
| 20 | Stumpa an tSaimh/ Stuimpín an Daimh |
Hag's Tooth, Stumpeenadaff |
650m |
| 21 | Cnoc Breasail | Brassel | 575m |
| 22 | Screig Bheag | Skregbeg | 573m |
| 23 | Binn Bhán | - | 461m |
| 24 | Binn Dubh | - | 452m |
| 25 | Binn Dhearg | Beendarrig, Bendarrig | 451m |
| 26 | Struicín | Strickeen | 440m |
| 27 | Cnoc Breac | Knockbrack | 425m |
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