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Slieve Miskish

The Slieve Miskish Mountains are a small range of low sandstone mountains found at the extreme south-western tip of the Beara Peninsula of County Cork. The name derives from the Irish Sliabh Mioscais: 'Mountains of Malice'.

Unlike the Caha Mountains, which stand further north on the peninsula, the Slieve Miskish Mountains are entirely on the Cork side of the peninsula (part of which belongs to County Kerry). There are only four named mountain peaks in the range:

These mountains overshadow the main town on the peninsula, Castletownbere, as well as the village of Allihies on their western slope, which was once the centre of a thriving copper mining industry in the 19th century. The now-abandoned mines and surrounding buildings can still be seen on the mountain slopes above Allihies.

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