Global Information Lookup Global Information

Lissoughter information


Lissoughter
Cnoc Lios Uachtair
Lissoughter from the southwest; the tallest peak behind it is Binn idir an da Log
Highest point
Elevation401 m (1,316 ft)[1]
Prominence336 m (1,102 ft)[1]
ListingMarilyn
Coordinates53°29′01″N 9°43′07″W / 53.48358°N 9.718475°W / 53.48358; -9.718475[1]
Naming
English translationhill of the upper ringfort
Language of nameIrish
Geography
Lissoughter is located in island of Ireland
Lissoughter
Lissoughter
Location in Ireland
LocationRecess, County Galway, Republic of Ireland
Parent rangeTwelve Bens-Maumturks
OSI/OSNI gridL8596849524
Topo mapOSi Discovery 44
Geology
Type of rockPale quartzites, grits, graphitic top bedrock[1]

Lissoughter or Lissoughter Hill (Irish: Cnoc Lios Uachtair, meaning 'hill of the upper ring-fort')[2] is a prominent hill between the Twelve Bens and Maumturks mountain ranges, at the southern entrance to the Inagh Valley, in the Connemara National Park of County Galway, Ireland.[3][4] With a height of 401 metres (1,316 ft), it does not qualify to be an Arderin or a Vandeleur-Lynam, however, its prominence of 336 metres (1,102 ft) ranks it as a Marilyn.[5][6][3]

A quarry on Lissoughter's southern slopes (the Lissoughter-Derryclare quarry, named after the peak and the neighbouring Derryclare mountain), is a noted source of the green-coloured Connemara marble (sometimes called Connemara Lissoughter Marble).[2][7][8] As an isolated standalone peak, it is less frequented by hill-walkers, however, it is regarded for its views of the two ranges and the southern boglands of Connemara.[4][7]

  1. ^ a b c d "Lissoughter". MountainViews Online Database. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b Paul Tempan (February 2012). "Irish Hill and Mountain Names" (PDF). MountainViews.ie.
  3. ^ a b Mountainviews, (September 2013), "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins", Collins Books, Cork, ISBN 978-1-84889-164-7
  4. ^ a b Dillion, Paddy (2001). Connemara: Collins Rambler's guide. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0002201216. Walk 20: Recess and Cnoc Lios Uachtair
  5. ^ Simon Stewart (October 2018). "Arderins: Irish mountains of 500+m with a prominence of 30m". MountainViews Online Database.
  6. ^ Simon Stewart (October 2018). "Vandeleur-Lynams: Irish mountains of 600+m with a prominence of 15m". MountainViews Online Database.
  7. ^ a b Tim Robinson (2007). Connemara: Listening to the Wind. Penguin. ISBN 978-1844880669.
  8. ^ "CONNEMARBLE GREEN Irish marble". MarbleGuide.com. Retrieved 13 August 2019. Connemarble Green is a green marble from Ireland (Derryclare, Lissoughter, Recess, Co. Galway, Connemara).

and 8 Related for: Lissoughter information

Request time (Page generated in 0.5664 seconds.)

Lissoughter

Last Update:

Lissoughter or Lissoughter Hill (Irish: Cnoc Lios Uachtair, meaning 'hill of the upper ring-fort') is a prominent hill between the Twelve Bens and Maumturks...

Word Count : 425

Connemara marble

Last Update:

Mediterranean. It is named after the region in which it is found (including Lissoughter in Recess, County Galway, and in Clifden). The marble was deposited as...

Word Count : 606

Lists of mountains in Ireland

Last Update:

Ben Gorm Bricklieve Mountains Croagh Patrick Curlew Mountains Errisbeg Knockmore Knocknarea Lissoughter Seltannasaggart Sliabh an Iarainn Slieve Bawn...

Word Count : 5216

Connemara

Last Update:

Green marble" is found outcropping along a line between Streamstown and Lissoughter. It was a trade treasure used by the inhabitants in prehistoric times...

Word Count : 9757

Verd antique

Last Update:

in the western part of the country in which it is quarried (including Lissoughter in Recess, County Galway, and in Clifden). Hager, Albert D. and Billings...

Word Count : 982

List of Irish counties by highest point

Last Update:

Ben Gorm Bricklieve Mountains Croagh Patrick Curlew Mountains Errisbeg Knockmore Knocknarea Lissoughter Seltannasaggart Sliabh an Iarainn Slieve Bawn...

Word Count : 679

Lough Inagh

Last Update:

Inagh and the Twelve Bens, viewed from the Maumturks Lough Inagh and Lissoughter (back, right), viewed from Knockpasheemore Looking west over Lough Inagh...

Word Count : 754

List of townlands of County Galway

Last Update:

Killallaghtan Ballinasloe Lissindragan 90 Dunkellin Killora Loughrea Lissoughter 1386 Ballynahinch Moyrus Clifden Lissybroder 379 Dunmore Dunmore Tuam...

Word Count : 136

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net