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Carnanelly
Northern Ireland

Carnanelly

562M
1844FT

About Carnanelly

Rising above the picturesque Glenelly Valley, this broad, heather-clad summit offers a classic Sperrins experience of remote moorland and soft peat. It serves as an excellent vantage point for surveying the higher peaks of Sawel and Meenard, providing a quieter, more solitary alternative to its busier, more famous neighbours.

Key Statistics

Rank
11th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Sperrin Mountains
Prominence
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306
Nearest Town
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Geology
Dalradian Metamorphic (Schist & Quartzite)
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
H674921
Latitude
54.7723°N
Longitude
6.9520°W

Did You Know?

  • The name derives from the Irish Carn an Eallaigh, meaning 'Cairn of the Cattle,' suggesting these high slopes were historically used as summer grazing grounds or 'booley' pastures for livestock.
  • Hikers often tackle the peak from Barnes Gap to the south, a route that involves navigating significant sections of peat hags and marshy ground typical of the central Sperrin range.
  • The summit is marked by both a stone cairn and a trig pillar, offering an unobstructed view across the valley to Sawel Mountain, the highest peak in the Sperrins.
  • While the name promises cattle, the modern visitor is far more likely to find their boots claimed by a deep bog-hole than to see a cow grazing at 562 metres.

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