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The website PeakVisor states, as of February 2024
[update], that there are 41 mountains or hills in
County Dublin, Ireland,
[1] while in the same month the
Database of British and Irish Hills lists 16.
[2]
List
-
Athgoe Hill
[3]
[4]
- Ballybetagh Hill
[5]: 165–6
- Ballybrack Hill
[5]: 58–61
- Ballycorus
[5]: 71
- Ballymorefinn Hill
[6]
[7]
-
Barnaslingan
[5]: 69
-
Ben of Howth
[5]: 336
[2]
- Black Hill
-
Carrickgollogan
[5]: 164–7
[2]
- Corrig Mountain
[8]
[9]
[2]
- Cruagh Mountain
[5]: 137–45
-
Dalkey Hill
[5]: 62–3
- Glassamucky Mountain
[5]: 406–7
- Glendoo Mountain
[5]: 137–45
[2]
-
Great Sugar Loaf
[5]: 100–4
- Holtrass Hill
[5]: 59–60
- Killakee Mountain
[5]: 124
- Killegar
[5]: 65
-
Killiney Hill
[5]: 59–60
[2]
-
Kilmashogue
[5]: 115–8, 124
-
Kippure
[5]: 140, 145, 180, 373, 378, 380, 406, 409
[2]
- Knockananiller Hill
[5]: 213, 383
- Knockandinny (or Crockaunadreenagh)
[5]: 213, 382–3
- Knockanvinidee
[10]
- Knocknagun
[11]
[2]
-
Little Sugar Loaf
[5]: 100–4
- Lugg
- Lugmore
[5]: 212
-
Montpelier Hill
[5]: 120–7
- Mountseskin
[5]: 213
-
Naul Hills
[5]: 115 (Highest point: Knockbrack
[2])
- Newtown Hill
- Piperstown
- Prince William's Seat
[2]
- Saggart Hill (or Slieve Thoul)
[5]: 383
[2]
- Seahan
[5]: 143–4
[2]
- Seefin
-
Seefingan
[5]: 141, 145–6, 373, 383–4, 391, 404
[2]
- Shamrogue Hill
-
Shielmartin Hill
[12]
- Slievenabawnoge
- Tallaght Hill (Knockannavea)
[5]: 125
[2]
-
Three Rock Mountain
[5]: 128–36
-
Tibradden Mountain
[5]: 128–36
[2]
-
Two Rock Mountain
[5]: 128–36
[2]
- Verschoyle's Hill
[13]
The Database of British and Irish Hills includes Knockbane, the highest point of
Lambay Island (elevation and
prominence both 146 m (479 ft)).
[2]
See also
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