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Knockanaffrin
Cnoc an Aifrinn
Knockanaffrin is located in island of Ireland
Knockanaffrin
Knockanaffrin
Location in island of Ireland
Highest point
Elevation 755 m (2,477 ft)
Prominence 289 m (948 ft)
Listing Hewitt, Marilyn
Naming
English translation hill of the mass
Language of name Irish
Geography
Location County Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Parent range Comeragh Mountains

Knockanaffrin (which means "hill of the mass" in Irish) is a cool mountain located in County Waterford, Ireland. It's a special part of the beautiful Comeragh Mountains. Imagine a big, green hill reaching up to the sky – that's Knockanaffrin!

Discovering Knockanaffrin Mountain

Knockanaffrin is more than just a hill; it's a mountain with a unique name. Its Irish name, Cnoc an Aifrinn, tells us a bit about its history. Long ago, people might have gathered here for religious services, perhaps in secret. This mountain stands tall, offering amazing views of the surrounding countryside. It's a great spot for adventurers and nature lovers.

Where is Knockanaffrin Located?

This mountain is found in the sunny southeast of Ireland. Specifically, it's in County Waterford, a place known for its stunning coastline and green landscapes. Knockanaffrin is part of a larger group of mountains called the Comeragh Mountains. These mountains stretch across the county, creating a dramatic backdrop for many towns and villages. It's a perfect place for exploring the outdoors.

How Tall is Knockanaffrin?

Knockanaffrin stands at 755 meters (about 2,477 feet) above sea level. While it might not be as tall as some of the world's giant peaks, it's still a significant climb! Its height makes it a challenging but rewarding hike for many people. The views from the top are truly breathtaking, letting you see for miles around.

What Makes Knockanaffrin Special?

Knockanaffrin is special because it's listed as both a Hewitt and a Marilyn. These are special categories for mountains and hills.

  • A Hewitt is a mountain in Ireland, England, or Wales that is at least 2,000 feet (609.6 meters) high and has a drop of at least 30 meters (98 feet) on all sides.
  • A Marilyn is a hill or mountain in the British Isles that has a drop of at least 150 meters (492 feet) on all sides.

Being both a Hewitt and a Marilyn means Knockanaffrin is quite a distinct and important peak. It's a popular goal for hikers who enjoy ticking off these special mountains.

Exploring the Comeragh Mountains

The Comeragh Mountains are a range of mountains in County Waterford. They are famous for their beautiful glens, sparkling lakes, and rugged peaks. The highest point in the Comeraghs is a mountain called Fauscoum. The area is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, rock climbing, and exploring nature. You can find many different types of plants and animals living here. The Comeraghs are a natural treasure for Ireland.

Why Explore Mountains?

Exploring mountains like Knockanaffrin is a fantastic way to connect with nature. It's a chance to get some exercise, breathe fresh air, and see incredible landscapes. Hiking up a mountain can be a fun challenge, and reaching the summit gives you a great sense of accomplishment. Plus, the views from the top are always worth the effort! Mountains are also home to unique wildlife and plants, making them important places for biodiversity.

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