Sheeffry Hills

The Sheeffry Hills or Sheeffry Mountains (from Irish: Cnoic Shíofra, meaning 'hills of the wraith')[1] is a range of hills and mountains in County Mayo, Ireland. It is bounded to the west by Glencullin Lough and Doo Lough; to the south by Glenummera and Tawnyard Lough; to the east by Owenmore Glen and to the north by the Bunowen River.

Sheeffry Hills
Irish: Cnoic Shíofra
The eastern Sheeffry Hills and Tawnyard Lough
Highest point
PeakBarrclashcame
Elevation772 m (2,533 ft)
Coordinates53°40′N 9°42′W
Geography
Sheeffry Hills is located in island of Ireland
Sheeffry Hills
Sheeffry Hills
Location in Ireland
CountryRepublic of Ireland
Provinces of IrelandConnacht

The highest peak is Barrclashcame (772 m).[2] The range also includes—from west to east—the peaks of Barrclashcame Northwest a.k.a. Storikeennageer (580 m),[3] Tievummera (762 m),[4] Tievnabinnia (742 m),[5] Tawnyard (436 m)[6] and Tawnyrower (510 m).[7]

There are a number of loughs within the Sheeffry Hills, the two biggest being Lugacolliwee and Lugaloughan. The others are—from west to east—Lough Awaniareen, Lough Allisheen, Lough Tariff, Lough Brawn, Lugalough

Settlements in the area include Drummin and Carrowkennedy (to the east), Cregganbaun (west), and Delphi (south). Carrowkennedy was the site of an ambush in June 1921, during the Irish War of Independence.

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References

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