- out deep
corries (e.g. the Eagle's Nest), U-shaped
valleys (e.g.
Lough Coomloughra), and
sharp arêtes and
ridges (e.g. the
Beenkeragh Ridge). The range...
- the MacGillycuddy's R****s range,
including the 15-kilometre (9+1⁄2 mi)
Coomloughra Horseshoe or the 26-kilometre (16 mi) MacGillycuddy's R****s
Ridge Walk...
- MacGillycuddy's R****s
range in
County Kerry.
Caher is
often climbed as part of the
Coomloughra Horseshoe,
which takes 6–8
hours and is
described as "one of Ireland’s...
- "most intimidating" hill-walking, and is
often climbed as part of the
Coomloughra Horseshoe,
described as "one of Ireland's
finest ridge-walks". The horseshoe...
- with the
nearby The Big Gun ridge, and is
often climbed as part of the
Coomloughra Horseshoe. The
Bones is
often confused with The Bone, the north-west...
- R****s of
County Kerry.
Caher West Top is
often climbed as part of the
Coomloughra Horseshoe,
which takes 6-8
hours and is
described as "one of Ireland’s...
- MacGillycuddy's R****s
range in
County Kerry. Cnoc na
Toinne lies
between the
Coomloughra R****s and the
Eastern R****s, and is just
above the col of the Devil's...