Extreme points of Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the extreme points of Ireland, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
Including islands
- Northernmost Point — Inishtrahull Island, County Donegal
- Southernmost Point — Fastnet Rock, County Cork
- Westernmost Point — Tearaght Island, County Kerry
- Easternmost Point — Canon Rock, off Ards Peninsula, County Down ¹
Irish mainland
Points:
- Northernmost Point — Banba's Crown (near Malin Head), Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal
- Southernmost Point — Brow Head, County Cork
- Westernmost Point — Dunmore Head, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry
- Easternmost Point — Burr Point, Ards Peninsula, County Down ²
Settlements:
- Easternmost Settlement - Portavogie, County Down, Northern Ireland
Often the term "Malin to Mizen" is used when encompassing the entire country/island from north to south. Mizen Head, in West Cork, is popularly described as the "most south-western point in Ireland". The promontory hosts a lighthouse and radio/weather station, now a tourist attraction.
¹ The easternmost point of the Republic of Ireland is Lambay Island in County Dublin.
² The easternmost point on the Irish mainland within the Republic of Ireland is Wicklow Head in County Wicklow.
[edit] See also
- Extreme points of the United Kingdom
- Extreme points of Europe
- Extreme points of the world
- Geography of Ireland
- Dunquin on the Dingle Peninsula, the most westerly settlement of Ireland
|