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Revision as of 13:05, 14 September 2011
A County top is the highest point of a county. A county top need not be in the heart of a county; many indeed are at the edges, where the county boundary runs over a ridge or watershed. A few are on the border of the county and may be the top of two counties.
The highest of them all is the magnificent Ben Nevis, the highest ground in the British Isles and consequently the county top of Inverness-shire, and the lowest the modestly named Boring Field in Huntingdonshire, a county not known for hills.
County tops of the United Kingdom
A top which is the highest point in two different counties has an asterisk; *
County tops of the Republic of Ireland
In the Irish Republic, nine Counties share a highest point with another county, whether a British or Irish county, and these are marked with an asterisk; *
County | Hill | Height (m) | Grid reference |
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Carlow | Mount Leinster* | 796 | |
Cavan | Cuilcagh* | 665 | |
Cork | Knockboy | 706 | |
Donegal | Mount Errigal | 751 | |
Dublin | Kippure | 757 | |
Galway | Benbaun | 729 | |
Leitrim | Truskmore Cairn | 631 | |
Louth | Slieve Foy | 589 | |
Clare | Moylussa | 532 | |
Kerry | Carrauntoohil | 1038 | |
Kildare | Cupidstown Hill | 379 | |
Kilkenny | Brandon Hill | 515 | |
Laois | Arderin* | 527 | |
Limerick | Galtymore* | 919 | |
Longford | Carn Clonhugh | 278 | |
Mayo | Mweelrea | 814 | |
Meath | Slieve na Calliagh | 276 | |
Monaghan | Slieve Beagh | 373 | |
Offaly | Arderin* | 527 | |
Roscommon | Seltannasaggart | 422 | |
Sligo | Truskmore | 647 | |
Tipperary | Galtymore* | 919 | |
Waterford | Knockmealdown | 794 | |
Westmeath | Mullaghmeen | 261 | |
Wexford | Mount Leinster* | 796 | |
Wicklow | Lugnaquilla | 925 |
Outside links
- Hill Bagging - Historic County Tops
- Hill Bagging – English Counties; The Mountains of England and Wales, Simon Edwardes