Black Hill, County Antrim
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Black Hill | |||
County Antrim | |||
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The west slope of Black Hill, towards Carnlough Bay | |||
Range: | Antrim Hills | ||
Summit: | 1,250 feet D329107 54°55’35"N, 5°55’39"W |
Black Hill is a mountain overlooking the east coast of County Antrim, between Glenarm and the sea, within the Antrim Hills. Its summit is at 1,250 feet, topped with a trig point.
Black Hill is one of a pair of summits with Scawt Hill's summit (1,240 feet) just a mile to the south. The Ulster Way long-distance walking route runs over the summit on the way between the Sallagh Braes and Glenarm Village.