Errigal

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Errigal is a prominent quartzite mountain in County Donegal, Ireland, famed for its distinctive conical shape and sweeping views over the surrounding landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessPoint car park on R251 road
alsoKnownAs Mount Errigal NERFINISHED
climate oceanic climate
country Ireland NERFINISHED
elevation 2464 feet
751 metres
geologicalAge Precambrian NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance frequently depicted in Irish landscape photography
iconic landmark of County Donegal
hasShape conical
hasSummitFeature sharp narrow ridge
twin summits
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
Glenveagh National Park NERFINISHED
highestPointOf County Donegal NERFINISHED
IrishName An Earagail NERFINISHED
listing Hewitt NERFINISHED
Marilyn NERFINISHED
P600
locatedIn County Donegal NERFINISHED
Ulster NERFINISHED
northwest Ireland
material quartzite
mountainRange Derryveagh Mountains NERFINISHED
near Dunlewey NERFINISHED
Gweedore NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive conical profile
sweeping views over surrounding landscape
overlooks Dunlewey Lough NERFINISHED
Poisoned Glen NERFINISHED
partOf the Seven Sisters (Donegal) mountain chain NERFINISHED
photoSubject snow-covered winter scenes
sunset views
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
photography
tourism
prominence 2257 feet
688 metres
surfaceFeature rocky summit
scree slopes
topographicIsolation 19.4 miles
31.2 kilometres
typicalWeather frequent cloud cover
high rainfall

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