By Classification · 10 lists
Furths13
Mountains over 3000ft outside Scotland.
Marilyns389
Hills with at least 150m of prominence.
Hewitts188
Hills over 2000ft with 30m prominence.
Simms204
Hills over 600m with 30m prominence.
HuMPs448
Hills exceeding 300m elevation with 100m+ prominence.
Tumps778
Hills with 30m prominence over 300m elevation.
Dodds9
Hills in GB between 500m and 600m with 30m prominence.
Vandeleur-Lynams253
Irish hills over 600m with 15m prominence.
Arderins363
Irish hills over 500m with 30m prominence.
Browse All952
View all hills in Republic of Ireland.
By Area · 7 areas
Donegal129
Errigal, Muckish, and the Blue Stack Mountains — wild Atlantic scenery in Ireland's north west.
Connacht & Mayo112
Nephin Beg, the Ox Mountains, and the hills of Sligo, Leitrim, and Achill Island.
Connemara97
The Twelve Bens and Maumturk Mountains — quartzite ridges rising from the bogs of Connemara.
Kerry175
Ireland's highest mountains. MacGillycuddy's Reeks, the Dingle Peninsula, and the Iveragh Peninsula.
Cork & Beara93
The Beara Peninsula, Shehy Mountains, and the hills of west Cork and north Cork.
Munster & South East222
The Galty Mountains, Knockmealdowns, Comeragh Mountains, and the hills of Clare, Tipperary, and Waterford.
Wicklow & Midlands124
The Wicklow Mountains — Dublin's back garden — and the Slieve Bloom Mountains of the Irish midlands.