Trostan

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Trostan
County Antrim

View from Trostan toward the Baing Burn
Range: Antrim Hills
Summit: 1,808 feet D17952360
55°2’45"N, 6°9’18"W

Trostan is a mountain in County Antrim, amongst the Antrim Hills. It rises to 1,808 feet and is the highest point in the county.

Westward is the Slieveanorra Forest (Slieveanorra itself is to the north-west) and to the southeast is the Glenariff Forest Park.

On the slopes of Trostan rise the burns which run down into several of the Glens of Antrim: flowing north is the burn of the Glenaan River, which waters Glenaan and with others becomes the Dall reaching the sea at Cushendall, in the east the Glendun River rises, before skirting the forest and creating Glendun, to the sea at Cushendun. Several burns run of the eastern slopes of Trostan to create the Ballyemon River and Glenballyemon. The Castlegreen Burn in the south makes for Glenariff.

With Slievanee a mile to the south, Trostan forms the watershed between the east coast of the county, with the rivers of the glens, the north coast (the Bush River) and Lough Neagh.