Best mountain peaks around Ballyedmond are found in a region that provides access to the Cooley Mountains and the Mourne Mountains. This area features a diverse landscape, ranging from coastal views over Carlingford Lough to rugged mountain terrain. The peaks offer opportunities for exploring natural features and engaging in various climbs. The region is characterized by its significant elevations and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Wikipedia (Slieve Foy (Irish: Sliabh Feá), 2023-12-02): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slieve_Foy Wikipedia (Lists of mountains in Ireland, 2023-12-02): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_mountains_in_Ireland MountainViews.ie (Slieve Foye, 2023-12-02): https://mountainviews.ie/summit/298/ TheIrishRoadtrip (“A Guide To The Slieve Foye Loop: Trail, Parking + Handy Info”, 2023-12-02): https://www.theirishroadtrip.com/slieve-foye-loop/
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Wikipedia (Cooley Mountains, 2024-07-28): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooley_Mountains "... Barnavave (350m). This latter name comes from Bearna Mhéabha (Maeve's Gap), and refers to the legendary Queen Medb (Maeve), whose army is said to have dug a pass through the mountain. ..."
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A tough climb from any direction but a great place to refuel and enjoy the views.
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Slieve Foye peak on the Carlingford Mountain have spectacular views across Carlingford Lough. The difficult climb is well worth it.
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Also known as Carlingford Mountain, Slieve Foy or Slieve Foye is a mountain on the Cooley Peninsula in Louth, Ireland. It is the highest of the Cooley Mountains at 589m and indeed the highest in the county. Superb views can be enjoyed up here at the summit.
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Not the biggest in the mournes at only 472m but well worth the climb as the views from Slievemeen are incredible! A great walk for kids as it's relatively close to the car park and has a nice summit to take a picnic on.
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From Ballyedmond, you have access to both the Cooley Mountains and the Mourne Mountains, offering a diverse range of peaks and landscapes.
Yes, Slievemeen Summit in the Mourne Mountains is considered suitable for families due to its relatively close proximity to parking and offers incredible views from its 472-meter peak.
Key peaks include Slieve Foye Summit, the highest of the Cooley Mountains at 589 meters, offering views across Carlingford Lough. Also, Eagle Mountain provides extensive views across the Mournes, and Barnavave Summit offers 360-degree views of Carlingford, the Mourne Mountains, and the Irish Sea.
The peaks offer panoramic vistas, ranging from coastal views over Carlingford Lough to the rugged terrain of the Mourne Mountains. For instance, Slieve Foye Summit overlooks Carlingford Lough, while Eagle Mountain provides extensive views across the Mournes.
Absolutely. Peaks like Eagle Mountain are known for their challenging ascents. Pierce's Castle also presents a tough climb from any direction, rewarding hikers with great views.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Strandfield Coffee Shop – View of the Mourne Mountains loop' or the 'Climb by Rostrevor Forest – Spelga Reservoir Hill Climb loop'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Ballyedmond or Cycling around Ballyedmond guides.
Yes, for easier walks, consider trails like the 'Cloughmore Trail' or the 'Cloughmore Stone loop from Rostrevor'. These are part of the Easy hikes around Ballyedmond guide, offering less strenuous options.
The Mourne Mountains, which are accessible from Ballyedmond, are popular for hiking throughout the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. During this period, weather conditions are generally more favorable, offering better visibility and more comfortable temperatures for exploring the peaks.
Specific parking information varies by peak. However, for Slievemeen Summit, it is noted as being relatively close to a car park, making it convenient for families. Always check specific trailheads for designated parking areas.
You can find impressive natural monuments like Pierce's Castle, which is an atmospheric landmark. The region is characterized by significant elevations and diverse terrain, including granite tors on peaks like Slieve Binnian (a prominent peak in the Mournes, though not listed as a highlight here, it's part of the broader region).
Visitors appreciate the incredible views and the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs. Many enjoy the 360-degree views from summits like Barnavave Summit, encompassing Carlingford, the Mourne Mountains, and the Irish Sea. The area is also valued for its diverse hiking experiences, from intermediate to challenging ascents.


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