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Caherconree (Irish:
Cathair Conraoi,
meaning ''Cú Roí’s
stone fort') at 835
metres (2,740 ft), is the 20th–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale...
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source Kerry County Council webpage on
Caherconree.
Photo of the Iron Age
promontory fort at the top of
Caherconree Mountain.
Archived 7 July 2011 at the...
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emigration up
until the 1980s. The
ruins of the Iron Age
mountaintop fortress Caherconree,
preserving the name of Cú Roí, can also be
found in
their lands. "Kingdom's...
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ridge from
Baurtregaum Far NW Top 603
metres (1,978 ft)in the east, to
Caherconree 835
metres (2,740 ft), and
Gearhane 792
metres (2,598 ft), in the west...
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connected by a
western ridge to the 2nd-highest peak in the range,
Caherconree 835
metres (2,740 ft).
Baurtregaum has
several subsidiary peaks including...
- Munster, but this is lost to
history (it is
potentially synonymous with
Caherconree). Some of the most
prominent High
Kings from this time
provided by the...
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Brandon Group Mount Brandon Central Dingle Beenoskee Slieve Mish
Mountains Baurtregaum Caherconree Western Dingle Mount Eagle...
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Clare Slieve Mish
Mountains –
County Kerry Baurtregaum (851 m, 2,792 ft)
Caherconree (835 m, 2,740 ft)
Slieve Miskish Mountains –
County Cork
Knockoura Slieveardagh...
- Chomáin) – ringfort/promontory fort
Caherconnell (Cathair Chonaill)
Caherconree (Cathair Conraoi) – ringfort/promontory fort
Caherdaniel (Cathair Dónall)...
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faults Fault name
County grid ref GSI map
sheet book reference/s
Caherconree Fault Kerry Q020620
GeolDinglePen Dunquin Fault Kerry Q350020 GeolDinglePen...