Tallest Mountains in Ireland

Tallest Mountains in Ireland

Ireland’s mountainous landscape is defined less by extreme altitude and more by its rugged, weather-beaten grandeur and deep mythological roots. Primarily located in the southwest, the highest peaks belong to the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks, a sandstone range in County Kerry that features sharp ridges and deep glaciated valleys. Unlike the massive continental ranges of Europe, Ireland’s mountains rise almost directly from sea level, giving them a sense of scale and drama that belies their modest numerical height. These summits, often shrouded in Atlantic mists and carpeted in vibrant green moss and purple heather, offer a hauntingly beautiful terrain for hikers and explorers. From the towering heights of Carrauntoohil to the sacred slopes of Brandon Mountain, the Irish highlands represent the wild, untamed fringe of the island, where the land meets the sky in a spectacular display of ancient geology.



Here are the tallest mountains in Ireland:

RankMountain PeakElevation (ft)Elevation (m)RangeCounty
1Carrauntoohil3,4071,039MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry
2Beenkeragh3,3141,010MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry
3Caher3,2811,001MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry
4Cnoc na Péiste3,241988MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry
5Maolán Buí3,192973MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry
6Cnoc an Chuillinn3,143958MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry
7The Bones3,140957MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry
8Mount Brandon3,123952Brandon GroupKerry
9The Big Gun3,081939MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry
10Cruach Mhór3,058932MacGillycuddy’s ReeksKerry