Tievebaun Mountain

Tievebaun
Viewed from Mullaghmore
Highest point
Elevation611 m (2,005 ft)
Prominence106 m (348 ft)
Coordinates54°23′50″N 8°21′26″W / 54.397132°N 8.357281°W / 54.397132; -8.357281[1]
Naming
Native nameTaobh Bán
Geography
Location in Ireland
LocationCounties Leitrim and Sligo, Ireland
Parent rangeDartry Mountains

Tievebaun (Irish: Taobh Bán, meaning 'grassy slope')[2] is a mountain located on the border of County Leitrim and County Sligo, Ireland. Its classifications include Arderin and Vandeleur-Lynam. Its height is 611 m (2,005 ft).[1] The mountain is notable for its cliffs as well as the pinnacles on the eastern and northern sides, such as Eagle's Rock and The Hag's Leap.

Tievebaun is the third-highest mountain in the Dartry Mountains, and ranks as the 254th highest mountain in Ireland. It is the highest independent peak in County Leitrim; however, the mountain's summit is only the second-highest point in the county, as the southeast ridge of Truskmore Mountain lies within Leitrim, at 631 m (2,070 ft).

References

  1. ^ a b "Tievebaun 611m mountain, Dartry Mountains N: Truskmore Ireland at MountainViews.ie".
  2. ^ "Tievebaun Mountain (Taobh Ban) Hill Details + GPS Waypoint (#20210)". Haroldstreet.org.uk. Retrieved 12 May 2014.