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Carns

Irish summits with between 400m and 500m elevation & at least 30m prominence
A Carn is any summit in Ireland with an elevation of at least 400m but less than 500m and at least 30m prominence. This derived list is a straight 100% copy and renaming of Myrddyn Phillips' 400-Metre Tops of Ireland. The Carns is the only Irish summit list to have been created by simply copying and renaming its source list. We only include it here to give a complete overall picture of current Irish hill listings. As of 31st December 2023, the Carn list comprises 336 summits. It is one of only two hill lists with a negative point-score, giving it a shared bottom placing in the All-Ireland hill list rankings.
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We cannot promote or recommend the Carns as a hillwalking challenge because it is a 100% derived list which does not contribute in any way to hillwalking initiatives outside the traditional peakbagging format. If you are looking for an All-Ireland challenge which is based on an original list of summits, we highly recommend the Carns' original source list - the 400-Metre Tops of Ireland.

Mountain and hill summits offer great walking opportunities all year round, however we particularly recommend visiting them during months when the days are longest. For this reason, we promote upland walking as our monthly theme for June.

#JuneUplandWalk

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Carns - Irish summits with between 400m and 500m elevation & at least 30m prominence

The Carns list

  • Common Mountain (500m)
  • Benbrack (499m)
  • Musherabeg (499m)
  • Cahernageeha Mountain (499m)
  • Croaghbarnes (499m)
  • Foilclogh (497m)
  • Cnoc na Peiste (497m)
  • Barnastooka (497m)
  • Brown's Hill (496m)
  • Benbrack Northeast Top (496m)
  • Beenreagh (495m)
  • Crocknasharragh (495m)
  • Mweelrea Southeast Top (495m)
  • Carrigroe (495m)
  • Bulbin (494m)
  • Mullaghmesha (494m)
  • Lugnabrick Northeast Top (494m)
  • Slieve Gallion Northeast Top (494m)
  • Crownarad (493m)
  • Seefin (493m)
  • Derrygarriff (492m)
  • Seefin East Top (491m)
  • Seefin (491m)
  • Knockoura (490m)
  • Silvermine Mountains West Top (489m)
  • Crossderry (489m)
  • Crockglass (489m)
  • Learmount Mountain (489m)
  • Baurearagh Mountain (489m)
  • Maumturkmore (488m)
  • Mweelin (487m)
  • Teevenacroaghy (487m)
  • Wolftrap Mountain (487m)
  • Knocknanask (486m)
  • Slievenagower (486m)
  • Staghall Mountain (486m)
  • Slievemartin (485m)
  • An Cnoc Fada (485m)
  • Mullaghsallagh (485m)
  • Scalp Mountain (484m)
  • Crohaun (484m)
  • Barcam (484m)
  • Ridge of Capard (482m)
  • Aganny Top (482m)
  • Carroll's Hill (482m)
  • Devilsbit Mountain (480m)
  • Mullaghash (480m)
  • Ballinafunshoge (480m)
  • Crockballaghgeeha (480m)
  • Benard (480m)
  • Binn Dubh (479m)
  • Silvermine Mountains East Top (479m)
  • Beenduff (479m)
  • Bunnacunneen Southeast Top (479m)
  • Saggartnadooish East Top (479m)
  • Divis (478m)
  • Meenard Mountain West Top (478m)
  • Bohilbreaga (478m)
  • Curracahill (478m)
  • Cummeen (477m)
  • Benbaun (477m)
  • Maumthomas Southwest Top (477m)
  • Crohane Southwest Top (477m)
  • Beenbo (477m)
  • Derrybawn Mountain (476m)
  • Croveenananta (476m)
  • Douce Mountain (476m)
  • Cullaghacro (476m)
  • Carnavaddy (475m)
  • Mulnanaff (475m)
  • Kirikee Mountain (475m)
  • Agnew's Hill (474m)
  • Feorus East (474m)
  • Torc Mountain West Top (474m)
  • Tievedockaragh (473m)
  • Maughanaclea Hills East Top (472m)
  • Slievetooey West Top (472m)
  • Slievemeen (472m)
  • Lackabaun (472m)
  • Coomhola Mountain (472m)
  • Doughill Mountain (471m)
  • Crocknalaragagh (471m)
  • Loughsalt Mountain (469m)
  • Derroograne (468m)
  • Farraniaragh Mountain (468m)
  • Bengorm Northwest Top (468m)
  • Cooneen Hill (467m)
  • Knockaunanattin West Top (467m)
  • Mullaghbane (467m)
  • Minaun (466m)
  • Knocknagapple (466m)
  • Slievereagh (465m)
  • Benbradagh (465m)
  • Lack Mountain (465m)
  • Carntogher (464m)
  • Crockauns (463m)
  • Benbrack West Top (463m)
  • Carrigalachan (463m)
  • Knockmore (462m)
  • Dough Mountain (462m)
  • Barraboy Mountain (462m)
  • Knockullane (462m)
  • Knockbwee (461m)
  • Crenville (461m)
  • Knocknagree East Top (461m)
  • Cullaun (460m)
  • Slievetooey Far West Top (460m)
  • Wee Binnian (460m)
  • Crockmain (460m)
  • Binn Bhán (459m)
  • Skerry Hill (459m)
  • Staigue Top (459m)
  • Knockbrack (459m)
  • Slievenalecka (458m)
  • Carrane Hill (458m)
  • Gortagarry (458m)
  • Knockbrack South Top (458m)
  • Knocknagapple Northwest Top (458m)
  • Tountinna (457m)
  • Tooreen Hill (457m)
  • The Ravens Rock (457m)
  • Grogan More (457m)
  • Carriglineen Mountain (457m)
  • Croaghaun (456m)
  • Knocknagussy (456m)
  • Barnes Top (456m)
  • Barraboy Mountain East Top (456m)
  • Benduff (455m)
  • Annagh Hill (454m)
  • Bennaunmore (454m)
  • Boviel Top (454m)
  • Binbane (453m)
  • Knockletragh (452m)
  • Claragh Mountain (452m)
  • Keeloges (452m)
  • Knockfune (452m)
  • Copes Mountain (452m)
  • Maughanaclea Hills West Top (452m)
  • Baraveha (451m)
  • Barnesmore (451m)
  • Milk Hill (451m)
  • Boleybrack (449m)
  • Beendarrig (449m)
  • Coomclogherane Top (449m)
  • Slieveanard Northeast Top (449m)
  • Carn Hill (448m)
  • Ballyteige (447m)
  • Carron Mountain (447m)
  • Seefin (447m)
  • Lugnagun (446m)
  • Mahanaboe (446m)
  • Slievenisky (446m)
  • Glennagalliagh Mountain (446m)
  • Slievenaglogh (445m)
  • Kilduff Mountain (445m)
  • Knockastanna (444m)
  • Mid Hill (444m)
  • Cronamuck (444m)
  • Maumthomas Northeast Top (443m)
  • Boolatin Top (443m)
  • Diamond Hill (442m)
  • Leahanmore (442m)
  • Mullaghbolig (442m)
  • Cummeenboy (442m)
  • Knockbrack (442m)
  • Cloonacool (442m)
  • Slievenamiskan (442m)
  • Naweeloge Top (441m)
  • Little Carron (440m)
  • Foildarg (440m)
  • Strickeen (440m)
  • Binbane Northeast Top (439m)
  • Slemish (438m)
  • Croaghnameal (438m)
  • Keelogyboy Mountain (438m)
  • Slieveanard (438m)
  • Coolfree Mountain (437m)
  • Tawnyard (436m)
  • Culog (435m)
  • Staigue Northeast Top (435m)
  • Keelogyboy Mountain Northeast Top (435m)
  • Coomnalack Top (435m)
  • Meenanea (435m)
  • Knockanora (433m)
  • Knockbane (433m)
  • Knocksculloge (433m)
  • Thur Mountain (432m)
  • Ballycumber Hill (431m)
  • Faill an tSais (431m)
  • Mount Eagle (431m)
  • Knocknasheega (430m)
  • Croaghmoyle (430m)
  • Trooperstown Hill (430m)
  • Broemountain (430m)
  • Crockmulroney (430m)
  • Farbreague (430m)
  • Corick Mountain (430m)
  • Tievealehid (429m)
  • Boultypatrick (429m)
  • Carncormick (429m)
  • Cratlieve (429m)
  • Cloghmeen Hill (429m)
  • Collin Top (429m)
  • Scraigs (428m)
  • Anglesey Mountain (428m)
  • Wee Slievemoughan (428m)
  • Knocknaskagh (427m)
  • Leahan (427m)
  • Knockalough (427m)
  • Slieve Felim (427m)
  • Mount Eagle (427m)
  • Moneyteige North (427m)
  • Roighne Mhór (426m)
  • Knockeirka (426m)
  • Seltannasaggart (426m)
  • Ring Hill (426m)
  • Knockacommeen (426m)
  • Fananierin (426m)
  • Coolcurtoga (425m)
  • Greenoge (425m)
  • Knockbrack (425m)
  • Carntreena (425m)
  • Carrigawaddra (425m)
  • Laghtnafrankee Southwest Top (425m)
  • Bothan (424m)
  • Mullaleam (424m)
  • Seefin (424m)
  • Camlough Mountain (423m)
  • Mamore Hill (423m)
  • Knocknakilton (423m)
  • Carrigalougha (423m)
  • Slieve Felim East Top (423m)
  • Esknaloughoge North Top (423m)
  • Coolnasillagh Mountain (423m)
  • Agow Top (423m)
  • Slieveboy (422m)
  • Turners Rock (422m)
  • Taobh Dubh (422m)
  • Farscallop (421m)
  • Conwal North (421m)
  • Bessy Bell (420m)
  • Stookeen (420m)
  • Eskaheen Mountain (420m)
  • Damph (420m)
  • Slievemeel (420m)
  • Spaltindoagh (420m)
  • Glenaneagh (420m)
  • Benlevy (418m)
  • Slievecorragh (418m)
  • Gortnageragh (418m)
  • Croaghubbrid (418m)
  • Keelogyboy Mountain Far East Top (418m)
  • Crockstoller (418m)
  • Slievenahanaghan (418m)
  • Beenrour (418m)
  • Knocknasliggaun (417m)
  • Urris Hills (417m)
  • Leean Mountain (417m)
  • Croaghan (417m)
  • Glenkeel Top (417m)
  • Keelogyboy Mountain Southwest Top (417m)
  • Curraghchosaly Mountain (416m)
  • Bweengduff (416m)
  • Mullaghturk (416m)
  • Addernymore (416m)
  • Esknaloughoge (416m)
  • Benbo (415m)
  • Glennamong East Top (415m)
  • Coolroe (414m)
  • Knockagarrane (414m)
  • Knocknagullion (413m)
  • Largan Hill (413m)
  • Ballykildea Mountain (412m)
  • Bird Hill (412m)
  • Knockmaroe (411m)
  • Knockane (411m)
  • Bartonny Top (411m)
  • Bolus (410m)
  • Croaghugagh (410m)
  • Nephin Beg South Top (410m)
  • Knockatee (410m)
  • Foilduff (410m)
  • Derrysallagh (410m)
  • Foardal (410m)
  • Spinans Hill (409m)
  • Tooreenbaha (409m)
  • Knockacummer (408m)
  • Carrigleitrim (408m)
  • Knockullane East Top (408m)
  • Clogherny Top (408m)
  • Corran (408m)
  • Mount Gabriel (407m)
  • Owenreagh Hill (407m)
  • Crockalougha (407m)
  • Castleconor (407m)
  • Slieve Felim Southeast Top (407m)
  • Knocknaskagh North Top (406m)
  • Esknabrock (406m)
  • Garraunbaun (406m)
  • Nowen Hill Far West Top (405m)
  • Killaha Mountain (405m)
  • Mullaghareirk (405m)
  • Cummer (405m)
  • Croaghacullin (405m)
  • Taur (405m)
  • Slieve Rushen (404m)
  • Rocky Mountain (404m)
  • The Foxes Rock (404m)
  • Long Hill (404m)
  • Croaghmarhin (403m)
  • Ballincurra Hill (403m)
  • Balix Hill (403m)
  • Crockaneel (403m)
  • Commaun Beg (403m)
  • Lacroagh (403m)
  • Soarns Hill (403m)
  • Muskeagh Hill (402m)
  • Knockadigeen Hill (402m)
  • Douglas Top (402m)
  • Crockalough (402m)
  • Tievebulliagh (402m)
  • Croaghcarragh (402m)
  • Bleantasour Mountain (402m)
  • Lissoughter (401m)
  • Carrigeenamronety (401m)
  • Tirkslieve (401m)
  • Croaghmeen (401m)
  • Knockannavea (401m)
  • Croaghbrack (401m)
  • Ballyvouskill (401m)
  • Maghera (400m)
  • Cushbawn (400m)
  • Cnoc Onna (400m)
  • Barraduff Mountain (400m)
  • Hangmans Hill (400m)
  • Spinans Hill Southeast Top (400m)

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