Best mountain peaks around Tamnyveagh offer diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. This region features a collection of summits, including those in the Cooley and Mourne Mountains, known for their distinct elevations and panoramic views. Visitors can explore peaks overlooking Carlingford Lough and the Irish Sea, providing varied terrain for hiking and climbing. The area is characterized by its natural monuments and challenging climbs, making it a destination for those seeking both scenic beauty and physical activity.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Wikipedia (Slieve Foy (Irish: Sliabh Feá), 2023-12-02): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slieve_Foy Wikipedia (Lists of mountains in Ireland, 2023-12-02): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_mountains_in_Ireland MountainViews.ie (Slieve Foye, 2023-12-02): https://mountainviews.ie/summit/298/ TheIrishRoadtrip (“A Guide To The Slieve Foye Loop: Trail, Parking + Handy Info”, 2023-12-02): https://www.theirishroadtrip.com/slieve-foye-loop/
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Wikipedia (Cooley Mountains, 2024-07-28): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooley_Mountains "... Barnavave (350m). This latter name comes from Bearna Mhéabha (Maeve's Gap), and refers to the legendary Queen Medb (Maeve), whose army is said to have dug a pass through the mountain. ..."
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A tough climb from any direction but a great place to refuel and enjoy the views.
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Slieve Foye peak on the Carlingford Mountain have spectacular views across Carlingford Lough. The difficult climb is well worth it.
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Also known as Carlingford Mountain, Slieve Foy or Slieve Foye is a mountain on the Cooley Peninsula in Louth, Ireland. It is the highest of the Cooley Mountains at 589m and indeed the highest in the county. Superb views can be enjoyed up here at the summit.
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Not the biggest in the mournes at only 472m but well worth the climb as the views from Slievemeen are incredible! A great walk for kids as it's relatively close to the car park and has a nice summit to take a picnic on.
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One of the best viewpoints over Rostrevor village and Carlingford Lough
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The region around Tamnyveagh features several distinct peaks. Among the most popular are Slieve Foye Summit, the highest point in the Cooley Mountains, and Eagle Mountain, known for its challenging ascent and panoramic views of the Mournes. Another significant peak is Barnavave Summit, offering 360-degree views of Carlingford, the Mourne Mountains, and the Irish Sea.
Yes, for families, Slievemeen Summit in the Mournes is a great option. At 472m, it's considered a manageable climb for kids and offers incredible views from its summit, perfect for a picnic.
Visitors can expect diverse and stunning views. From Slieve Foye Summit, you'll overlook Carlingford Lough and the village of Carlingford, with glimpses of the Mourne Mountains. Eagle Mountain provides fantastic panoramic views across the entire Mournes. Barnavave Summit offers expansive 360-degree vistas of Carlingford, the Mourne Mountains, and the Irish Sea.
Absolutely. Peaks like Eagle Mountain are described as challenging summits requiring good physical condition. Pierce's Castle also presents a tough climb from any direction, making it a rewarding spot for experienced climbers.
Beyond hiking and climbing the peaks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including difficult loops like 'Slieve Foye and Barnevave loop from Carlingford'. For easier walks, explore routes like 'Cloughmore Stone – View of Carlingford Lough loop from Killowen'. Gravel biking is also popular, with challenging routes such as 'The Old Oak Tree – Fairy Glen loop from Rostrevor'. For more details, check out the Running Trails around Tamnyveagh, Easy hikes around Tamnyveagh, and Gravel biking around Tamnyveagh guides.
The region is home to several natural monuments. Slieve Foye Summit and Barnavave Summit are both recognized as natural monuments. Additionally, Pierce's Castle is an atmospheric landmark and natural monument, popular with rock climbers.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible views and the sense of accomplishment after a climb. The panoramic vistas from summits like Slievemeen Summit and Eagle Mountain are particularly appreciated. The diverse terrain, ranging from intermediate to challenging, also appeals to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Barnavave Summit has a legendary connection. Its name, Bearna Mhéabha (Maeve's Gap), refers to the legendary Queen Medb (Maeve), whose army is said to have dug a pass through the mountain.
In the Cooley Mountains, Slieve Foye Summit is the highest, rising to 589 meters (1,932 ft). While the guide highlights several peaks in the Mournes, it emphasizes the fantastic views from Eagle Mountain and the accessible nature of Slievemeen Summit (472m).
Yes, there are several loop trails available. For instance, you can find a 'Slieve Foye and Barnevave loop from Carlingford' for running, or a 'Slieve Foye Summit loop from Carlingford'. For easier hiking, there's a 'Cloughmore Stone loop from Killowen'. These loops offer varied distances and difficulties for different preferences.
While the guide doesn't specify a 'best' time, the region offers diverse terrain suitable for hiking and climbing. Generally, spring and summer provide milder weather and longer daylight hours, which are ideal for exploring. However, the beauty of the landscape can be appreciated in all seasons, with appropriate gear and preparation.


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