Parent Summit: Slieve Commedagh [Sliabh Coimheideach] Grid Reference: J327291 Col Height: 544 Col Grid Reference: J331289 Summit Classification: Arderin, Myrddyn Dewey National Park, County or Country: Ireland, Mourne Mountains, … 2.0740824133658 miles. Slieve Commedagh stands for ‘the mountain of guarding/watching’. However the finest outing by far, is the horse-shoe walk that goes over both Slieve Donard, and Slieve Commedagh the two highest Mourne summits. Slievenaglogh [Sliabh na gCloch] Summit Stats. Last year I completed another demanding walk nearby, the Joyce Country Challenge which, despite misty and rainy conditions, proved to be a wonderfully arduous 31km trek and I'm busting to get back again. Mountain Scafell Pike Ben Nevis Snowdon Slieve Donard Country England Scotland Wales N. Ireland Elevation (m) 978 1344 1085 850 Scafell Pike Ben Nevis Snowdon Slieve Donard 1400 1300 1200 1100 ... Slieve Commedagh, Slieve Donard, Skiddaw, Helvellyn, Scafell Pike, Carnedd Llewelyn, Snowdon, Braeriach, Ben Macdui, Ben Nevis. Following negotiations with a local ... Slieve Donard Slieve Slieve Commedagh Bearnagh Cove Mountain Chimney Rock Slieve Muck Mountain Slieve Lamagan Shanlieve Slieve Binnian Wee Binnian Slieve Gullion Legananny Mountain Following a fundraising drive in 1993, the National Trust purchased nearly 1,300 acres (5.3 km2) of land in the Mournes. The chief summits are the following: Slieve Donard (2,796), at the northeast extremity, the highest mountain in Ulster, whose summit is only 2 miles from the seashore at Newcastle. Slieve Commedagh (2,512) lies 1 mile northwest of Slieve Donard: Slieve Bearnagh (2,394) and Slieve Meel (2,237), are about 2 miles west of Slieve Commedagh. Favourite. Slieve Commedagh, meaning “Mountain of Watching”, is 2,516 feet in elevation and also located in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is the second highest mountains both in Northern Ireland and the Mourne Mountains. READ: Slieve Donard from the Bloody Bridge. It's a part of the country largely unexplored by me. Possibilities include a simple up and down ascent, for example using route 1 or route 3. This included a part of Slieve Donard and nearby Slieve Commedagh, at 767 metres (2,516 ft) the second-highest mountain in the area. Slieve Commedagh is the second highest mountain in the Mournes after Slieve Donard. The Mournes are visited by many tourists, hillwalkers, cyclists and rock climbers. No Reviews . If you still have energy left this is the thing to do. Slieve Donard 849m, Slieve Commedagh 767m, Slievelamagan 702.2m, Chimney Rock Mountain 656m, Cove Mountain 654.8m, Slieve Corragh 640m, Slieve Beg 595.9m, Slievenaglogh 586m, Slievenaglogh East Top 575m, Crossone 540m, Slieve Commedagh . Its capital was Emain Macha, or Navan, close to Armagh. Slieve Commedagh lies in the northwestern side of the Slieve Donard, and the two are linked by Col. Height in Metres: 586 metres Height in Feet: 1923 feet Range: Mourne Mountains Prominence: 42 metres. Slieve Commedagh. Slieve Commedagh at Database of British and Irish Hills Weather for Slieve Commedagh at Mountain-Forecast.com Slieve Commedagh at Summits on the Air (Amateur Radio) Lists that contain Slieve Commedagh: Hewitts (Rank #155) Marilyns of Great Britain and Ireland (Rank #1522) Hewitts of Ireland (Rank #51) Marilyns of Ireland (Rank #348) country. It was a blistering hot day by Northern Ireland standards, maybe even in the mid-teens if we were lucky, but it definitely warranted the panic I felt when I arrived at Bloody Bridge only to realise I had left my water bottle at home.