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Croaghaun (Irish: Cruachán) is a mountain on Achill island in County Mayo, Ireland. At 688 metres (2,257 ft), it has the highest sea cliffs in Ireland [2] as well as the third highest sea cliffs in Europe (after Hornelen, Norway and Cape Enniberg, Faroe Islands).

Croaghaun
Highest point
Elevation688 m (2,257 ft)[1]
Prominence688 m (2,257 ft)[1]
Parent peakNone
ListingP600, Marilyn, Hewitt
Naming
English translationlittle stack
Language of nameIrish
Geography
Croaghaun
Location in Ireland
LocationMayo, Republic of Ireland
Parent rangeAchill Island
OSI/OSNI gridF553060

Geography


Cliffs of Croaghaun, facing Achill Head
Cliffs of Croaghaun, facing Achill Head

Croaghaun is the most westerly peak of Achill Island, and its highest mountain. Its cliffs lie on the northern slope of the mountain. The cliffs at Croaghaun can only be seen by hiking around or to the summit of the mountain, or from the sea. They are part of a sequence of sheer rock faces which start south of Keem Bay and loop around the uninhabited north-west of the island, by Achill Head and Saddle Head, and east to Slievemore, occasionally dropping vertically into the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.


Nature


The Croaghaun cliffs are home to two families of peregrine falcons (RTÉ, 2008). September and October are the best time to see the fastest creatures on Earth here, as they teach their young to fly. Metamorphic, quartz-laden gems may be observed, along with Mediterranean heathers and the waters of the Atlantic. It is common to see schools of bottlenose dolphins and basking sharks, once a source of revenue for Achill Island (BBC, 2009). Porpoises are found in large numbers. Killer whales, humpback whales, and other whales have been sighted.[3]

Comparison of cliffs in Europe
Comparison of cliffs in Europe

See also


Media related to Croaghaun at Wikimedia Commons


References


  1. "Achill & Corraun Area NW: Croaghaun Subarea". Mountainviews. Croaghaun.
  2. Clarke, Harold (1970). Ireland in Color. New York: Viking Press, p. 108. ISBN 978-0-670-40093-5.
  3. Majella Loftus (24 September 2008). "World's largest animal spotted off Achill Island". Western People. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 4 April 2011. A RARE sighting of a blue whale, the planet's largest living animal, was recorded off Achill Island last week.


На других языках


[de] Croaghaun

Croaghaun (irisch: Cruachán) ist ein Berg auf Achill Island im County Mayo in Irland, dessen nördliche Ausläufer mit 664 Metern die höchsten Klippen Irlands und die dritthöchsten Europas bilden.
- [en] Croaghaun

[fr] Croaghaun

Croaghaun (en irlandais : Cruachán) est le point culminant de l'île d'Achill dans le comté de Mayo en Irlande.



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