Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Errigal Mountain - the most iconic mountain of Ireland

Errigal Mountain is a 751-metre (2,464 ft) mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland.  It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains, the tallest peak in County Donegal, and the 76th tallest peak in Ireland. Errigal is also the most southern, steepest and highest of the mountain chain, called the "Seven Sisters" by locals.

Errigal is well known for the pinkish glow of its quartzite in the setting sun. Another noted quality is the ever-changing shape of the mountain depending on what direction you view it from. Errigal was voted 'Ireland's Most Iconic Mountain' in 2009.

The mountain is most often climbed from the carpark off the R251 road. The route initially crosses heavily eroded and boggy land towards a visible track through the shiny scree from where the ascent proper starts. After reaching the summit, people usually walk the short but exposed walk along ‘One Man’s Pass’ which leads across to the second and lower of the twin summits. No special equipment is needed to climb Errigal Mountain.

This postcard does not actually show Errigal in clear details but rather it shows the dominant shape of the mountain in the background.  Nicole Minnock (Direct Swap, Postcrossing) sent me this striking postcard (11 April 2014).

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