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Burren [Boireann]
Republic of Ireland

Burren [Boireann]

380M
1247FT

About Burren [Boireann]

Rising within the Boggeragh Mountains of North Cork, this modest Marilyn offers an accessible ascent through typical Irish moorland. Its heathery slopes provide clear, far-reaching views across the Blackwater Valley towards the Galtee Mountains, rewarding walkers with a sense of isolation despite its proximity to the regional road network.

Key Statistics

Rank
38th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Data coming soon
Prominence
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158m
Nearest Town
Kilberrihert
Geology
Geological data pending update.
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
W376789
Latitude
51.9597°N
Longitude
8.9075°W

Did You Know?

  • The name Boireann is Irish for "stony district" or "rocky place." In the context of this North Cork hill, it likely refers to the weathered outcrops of Old Red Sandstone that punctuate the surrounding peat and heather.
  • Positioned in the eastern reaches of the Boggeragh range, the summit offers a commanding perspective over the fertile Blackwater Valley to the north and the rolling farmland of Mid-Cork to the south.
  • Despite its relatively low elevation of 380 metres, its status as a Marilyn—a hill with at least 150 metres of prominence—ensures it stands as a distinct and independent landmark within the local landscape.
  • On a clear day, the view to the west is dominated by the higher, transmitter-topped peak of Musheramore, the highest point in the Boggeragh Mountains.
  • Visitors expecting the famous limestone pavements of its Clare namesake will be disappointed to find that "rocky" in North Cork usually translates to "hidden under a very thick layer of damp moss."

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