Errigal (mountain)

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Errigal is a prominent quartzite peak in County Donegal, Ireland, famed for its striking conical shape, pinkish glow at sunset, and popularity with hikers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
climbingDifficulty non-technical hike
climbingRoute standard route from car park on R251 road
country Ireland NERFINISHED
elevation 2464 feet
751 metres
geologicalAge Precambrian NERFINISHED
hasClimate oceanic climate
hasCulturalSignificance featured in Irish-language media
symbol of Donegal in Irish popular culture
hasIrishName An Earagail NERFINISHED
hasReputation iconic landmark of County Donegal
one of Ireland’s most photographed mountains
popular hiking destination
hasSummitFeature conical peak
hasTouristInfrastructure parking area on R251
waymarked path (informal in parts)
hasVisualCharacteristic pinkish glow at sunset
steep scree slopes
isHighestPointOf County Donegal NERFINISHED
Derryveagh Mountains NERFINISHED
isVisibleFrom Gweedore coastline NERFINISHED
languageOfName Irish
listedIn County Tops of Ireland NERFINISHED
Marilyns of Ireland NERFINISHED
P600s of Ireland
locatedIn County Donegal NERFINISHED
Ulster NERFINISHED
northwest Ireland
material quartzite
mountainRange Derryveagh Mountains NERFINISHED
nameMeaning possibly "oratory" or "church" (disputed)
nearbySettlement Dunlewey NERFINISHED
Gweedore NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Gweedore NERFINISHED
Poisoned Glen NERFINISHED
partOf the Seven Sisters (Donegal) NERFINISHED
photoSubjectOf Wild Atlantic Way marketing
landscape photography
tourism promotion for Donegal
prominence 688 metres
protectedArea Glenveagh National Park (nearby) NERFINISHED
typicalWeather boggy ground on lower slopes
frequent cloud cover
high winds on summit

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Donegal contains Errigal (mountain)