- The
Shehy Mountains (Cnoic na
Seithe in Irish,
meaning "Hills of the
animal hides") are a
range of low
mountains situated on the
border between County...
- 832
metres (2,730 ft),
Purple Mountain NE Top 757
metres (2,484 ft) and
Shehy Mountain 762
metres (2,500 ft),
Tomies Mountain (also
called An Chathair)...
- the
border with
Limerick and the
Shehy Mountains which contain Knockboy (706 m), the
highest point in Cork. The
Shehy Mountains are on the
border with...
- Ghaorthaidh,
pronounced [ˌbʲeːl̪ˠ aːh ənˠ ˈɣeːɾˠhiː]) is a
village in the
Shehy Mountains in
County Cork, Ireland. The
village is
located within the Muskerry...
- The
River Lee (Irish: An Laoi) is a
river in Ireland. It
rises in the
Shehy Mountains on the
western border of
County Cork and
flows eastwards through...
- 'the rock-cleft of Barra') is a
scenic valley and
heritage site in the
Shehy Mountains of
County Cork, Ireland. It is near
Ballingeary in the Muskerry...
-
Mountains Derrynasaggart Mountains Galtee Mountains Mullaghareirk Mountains Shehy Mountains Slieve Miskish Mountains Rivers River Bandon River Blackwater...
-
river in
County Cork, Ireland. The
Bandon rises at
Nowen Hill (one of the
Shehy Mountains), to the
north of Drimoleague. The
river then
flows to Dunmanway...
-
River Lee and is
bounded by the
Boggeragh Mountains to the
north and the
Shehy Mountains to the south. The
region is
named after the Múscraige, who were...
- Clonakilty, and Kinsale.
Nowen Hill was also home to a MMDS transmitter. "
Shehy/Knockboy Area /
Nowen Hill". MountainViews.
Ordnance Survey Ireland. Retrieved...