Lissoughter


Lissoughter at, does not qualify to be an Arderin or a Vandeleur-Lynam, however, its prominence of ranks it as a Marilyn. Lissoughter is an isolated peak, situated between the Twelve Bens and Maumturks mountain ranges, at the southern entrance to the Inagh Valley, in the Connemara National Park, in Recess, County Galway, Ireland.
A quarry on Lissoughter's southern slopes, is a noted source of the green-coloured Connemara marble. As an isolated standalone peak, it is less frequented by hill-walkers, however, it is regarded for its views of the two ranges and the southern boglands of Connemara.

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