- (Irish: Muiceanach,
meaning 'hill like a pig') 654
metres (2,146 ft), and
Bencullagh (Irish: An Chailleach,
meaning 'peak of the hag/witch') 632
metres (2...
- centre, and
include the 4
major Bens of Benbaun, Benfree, Muckanaght, and
Bencullagh; and the 3
subsidiary Bens of Knockpasheemore, Maumonght, and Maumonght...
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Twelve Bens
Benbaun Benbrack Benbreen Bencollaghduff Bencorr Bencullagh Benfree Benglenisky Bengower Benlettery Derryclare Muckanaght Others Diamond Hill...
- the
range just
behind Benfree),
Muckanaght 654
metres (2,146 ft), and
Bencullagh 632
metres (2,073 ft).
Diamond Hill is po****r for its
accessibility and...
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Twelve Bens
Benbaun Benbrack Benbreen Bencollaghduff Bencorr Bencullagh Benfree Benglenisky Bengower Benlettery Derryclare Muckanaght Others Diamond Hill...
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Bencorr and
Derryclare behind View of (r-to-l) Benbaun,
Muckanaght and
Bencullagh from the
summit of
Bencollaghduff View of (l-to-r), Bengower, Benbreen...