Carrauntoohil
Carrauntoohil is the highest mountain in Ireland, standing at 1,038 meters (3,406 feet) above sea level. It is part of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in County Kerry. The mountain is known for its rugged terrain and stunning views, attracting hikers and climbers from around the world.
The name "Carrauntoohil" comes from the Irish language, meaning "the hill of the barn." The mountain features several popular hiking routes, including the Devil's Ladder, which is the most commonly used path. Its challenging climbs and breathtaking scenery make it a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts.