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Bengower (Irish: Binn Gabhar,
meaning 'Goats' Peak') at 664
metres (2,178 ft), is the 135th–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale, and the 166th–highest...
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include the 7
major Bens of: Derryclare, Bencorr, Bencollaghduff, Benbreen,
Bengower, Benlettery, and Benglenisky; and 5
subsidiary Bens of:
Bencorr North Top...
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Bengower (left) and
Benbreen (right), from the
summit of
Bencollaghduff Benbreen and its
southern scree slopes, from the
summit of
Bengower Bengower (left)...
- peak of
Bengower 664
metres (2,178 ft); this
ridge forms a fork
which also
connects neighboring Benglenisky 516
metres (1,693 ft) to
Bengower. Benlettery...
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ridge to the peak of
Bengower 664
metres (2,178 ft); this
ridge forms a fork
which also
connects neighboring Benlettery to
Bengower.
Benglenisky sits off...
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Mountains Ulster Cavan/Fermanagh 665 m (2,182 ft) 570 m (1,870 ft) 80% 86
Bengower Binn
Gabhar goats peak
Twelve Bens
Connacht Galway 664 m (2,178 ft) 196 m...
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Benbrack Benbreen Bencollaghduff Bencorr Bencullagh Benfree Benglenisky Bengower Benlettery Derryclare Muckanaght Others Diamond Hill
Tully Mountain Garraun...
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Muckanaght and
Bencullagh from the
summit of
Bencollaghduff View of (l-to-r),
Bengower, Benbreen, and
Bencollaghduff from the
summit of
Derryclare View into the...