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- Letterbreckaun (Irish: Binn Bhriocáin, meaning 'Brecan's peak') is one of the Maumturk Mountains of Connemara in County Galway, Ireland. At 677 metres...
- central spine lies to the east of the lake, with two highest peaks of Letterbreckaun 677 metres (2,221 ft) and Binn idir an Dá Log 702 metres (2,303 ft)...
- range as seen from across the Inagh Valley in the Twelve Bens range. Letterbreckaun is the most prominent mountain to the left (north), followed by Knocknahillion...
- Maumturks range in Connemara. To the north, Knocknahillion is connected to Letterbreckaun, the 2nd highest peak in the range at 667 metres (2,188 ft), by a high...
- quartzite peaks of the central spine of the Maumturks range, starting with Letterbreckaun, the 2nd-highest peak in the range at 667 metres (2,188 ft). While the...
- Benbulben Truskmore KnocknareaCounty Sligo MaumturksCounty Galway Letterbreckaun Binn idir an dá Log BinnMhor Corcogemore Lackavrea Mweelrea (814 m,...
- 117 Galway Rahoon Galway Letterard 840 Ballynahinch Moyrus Clifden Letterbreckaun 1610 Ballynahinch Ballynakill Clifden Letterbrickaun 451 Ross Ross Oughterard...
- dá Log Binn Mhór Corcogemore Knocknahillion Lackavrea Leenaun Hill Letterbreckaun Mullach Glas Mweelrea Mountains Mweelrea Ben Lugmore Nephin Range Nephin...
- Corcogemore, Mullach Glas, Binn Mhór, Binn Chaonaigh, Binn idir an Dá Log, Letterbreckaun, Leenaun Hill Éanna Ó Caolla (5 August 2016). "Pilgrims head to Connemara...
- to Lough Mau****ge, Knocknahillion and Letterbreckaun Binn idir an dá Log viewed from east spur of Letterbreckaun, with Knocknahillion on the right Fairbairn...