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Ridge of Capard
Droim na Ceapaí Airde
Ridge of Capard is located in island of Ireland
Ridge of Capard
Ridge of Capard
Location in island of Ireland
Highest point
Elevation 483 m (1,585 ft)
Prominence 48 m (157 ft)
Geography
Location Laois, Republic of Ireland
Parent range Slieve Bloom Mountains
Topo map OSi Discovery 54
Geology
Mountain type sandstone, grit and claystone

The Ridge of Capard (which in Irish is called Irish: Droim na Ceapaí Airde) is a mountain located in Laois, Ireland. It's a special part of the beautiful Slieve Bloom Mountains.

This mountain is known for its interesting shape, which is like a long, narrow hilltop. It stands tall in the landscape of County Laois.

The Ridge of Capard

The Ridge of Capard is a notable natural landmark in Ireland. It's not just any hill; it's officially considered a mountain. Mountains are usually much taller than hills. This ridge is a great place to explore nature and see amazing views.

Where is the Ridge of Capard?

The Ridge of Capard is found in the middle of Ireland. It's located in County Laois, which is one of Ireland's counties. This area is known for its green countryside and rolling hills. The mountain is part of a larger group of mountains called the Slieve Bloom Mountains.

The Slieve Bloom Mountains

The Slieve Bloom Mountains are a range of hills and mountains. They stretch across parts of County Laois and County Offaly. These mountains are very old and have been shaped by nature over millions of years. They are a popular spot for hiking and enjoying the outdoors.

How Tall is the Ridge of Capard?

The very top of the Ridge of Capard is called its summit. This summit reaches an altitude of 483 metres (1,585 ft) (which is about 1,585 feet) above sea level. This makes it quite a tall point in the region.

Ranking its Height

When we compare the Ridge of Capard to other mountains:

  • It is the third-highest point in all of County Laois.
  • It is the sixth-highest point within the entire Slieve Bloom Mountains range.
  • Across all of Ireland, it ranks as the 614th-highest summit.

This shows that while it might not be the tallest mountain in Ireland, it's still a significant and impressive peak in its local area.

What is the Ridge of Capard Made Of?

The rocks that make up the Ridge of Capard tell us a lot about its history. The mountain is mainly made of three types of rock:

  • Sandstone: This rock is formed from grains of sand pressed together over a long time.
  • Grit: Similar to sandstone, grit is a coarse-grained sandstone.
  • Claystone: This rock is made from hardened clay.

These types of rocks suggest that the area was once covered by ancient seas or rivers. Over millions of years, these sediments were buried, hardened, and then pushed up to form the mountains we see today.

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