Republic of Ireland
Carrafull
269M
883FT
About Carrafull
Tucked into the remote landscapes of North Mayo near Bangor Erris, this unassuming Marilyn rises from a vast expanse of Atlantic blanket bog. Though the ascent is short, the pathless terrain is ruggedly wild, rewarding walkers with clear vistas across Carrowmore Lake and the jagged silhouettes of the Nephin Beg range.
Key Statistics
Rank
49th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Data coming soon
Prominence
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160m
Nearest Town
Bangor Erris
Geology
Geological data pending update.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
F870246
Latitude
54.1580°N
Longitude
9.7305°W
Did You Know?
- •The name is an anglicisation of 'Cathair a' Phoill', which translates from Irish as the 'fort of the hollow', likely referencing a topographical feature or an ancient enclosure now lost to the peat.
- •Standing as a Marilyn with significant prominence relative to its surroundings, the summit offers an unobstructed view of Slieve Fyagh to the north and the expansive waters of Broad Haven Bay.
- •The hill is a key landmark in the Erris region, a territory often cited as one of the last true wildernesses in Ireland due to its low population density and expansive, intact bog systems.
- •In this part of Mayo, the distinction between a solid walking route and a slow-moving river is often a matter of optimistic interpretation; waterproof gaiters are considered essential survival gear rather than an optional extra.
