Macgillycuddy's Reeks - List of Peaks

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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