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Slieve Commedagh

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Slieve Commedagh — mountain in the United Kingdom.

Slieve Commedagh, natural landmarks in Northern Ireland

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1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Slieve Commedagh is a named natural landmark in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "mountain in the United Kingdom". Coordinates: 54.1889°, -5.9387°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Slieve Commedagh (from Irish Sliabh Coimhéideach, meaning 'the guarding/watching mountain') is a mountain with a height of 767 m (2,516 ft) in County Down, Northern Ireland. After Slieve Donard, it is the second-highest of the Mourne Mountains and the second-highest mountain in Northern Ireland. Slieve Commedagh is northwest of Slieve Donard, and the two are linked by a col. Further west of Slieve Commedagh is the lower summit of Slieve Corragh. The Mourne Wall passes east–west over the mountaintop, and there is a small tower at the summit. There are also the remains of an ancient burial cairn on the mountaintop. Slieve Commedagh overlooks the Glen River to the east, and the Pot of Legawherry to the west. On its southern side are a group of granite tors known as 'the Castles'. This overlooks the Brandy Pad, a track used in the 18th century to smuggle commodities such as brandy and tobacco, mainly from Britain. The Slieve Commedagh massif also includes the lesser summits of Shan Slieve, Slievenamaddy and Slievenabrock (to the north).

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Coordinates
54.1889, -5.9387
Address
County Down, Northern Ireland

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Where is Slieve Commedagh?
Slieve Commedagh is in Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.1889°, -5.9387°.
Is Slieve Commedagh free to visit?
Yes — admission to Slieve Commedagh is free.