- Created: August 28, 2012 10:33 am
- Updated: December 12, 2017 11:01 am
- Distance Instructions
- Distance 10 km
- Time 0 s
- Speed 0.0 km/h
- Min altitude 261 m
- Peak 319 m
- Climb 96 m
- Descent 96 m
An easy to moderate loop walk on the slopes of the wooded Banane Mountain in the Mullaghareirk Mountain range.
The Mullaghareirk Mountain range from the Irish, Mullach an Radhairc, meaning "The summit of the view" is a range of mountains in Ireland that stretches from the borders of County Kerry and County Limerick to Newmarket, County Cork. The villages of Mountcollins, Tournafulla, Brosna and Rockchapel are set in the mountains.
The mountains peak at 408 metres (1,339 ft). The Allaughaun River, a tributary of the River Feale, rises at the east end of the range.
Gallery
An easy to moderate loop walk on the slopes of the wooded Banane Mountain in the Mullaghareirk Mountain range.
The Mullaghareirk Mountain range from the Irish, Mullach an Radhairc, meaning “The summit of the view” is a range of mountains in Ireland that stretches from the borders of County Kerry and County Limerick to Newmarket, County Cork. The villages of Mountcollins, Tournafulla, Brosna and Rockchapel are set in the mountains.
The mountains peak at 408 metres (1,339 ft). The Allaughaun River, a tributary of the River Feale, rises at the east end of the range.