Slieve Meelmore

Slieve Meelmore is a mountain located in the Mourne Mountains. It is a popular hiking destination and is just under 6 mile east of the village of Hilltown.[2] The mountain stands at a height of 680 m (2230 ft) and is the 7th highest mountain in Northern Ireland, it is located in the West Mournes with Slieve Meelbeg to the south and Slieve Bearnagh to the east. The Mourne Wall passes over its summit.

Slieve Meelbeg
Slieve Meelmore (left) and Slieve Meelbeg
Highest point
Elevation680 m (2,230 ft)
Prominence109 m (358 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Geography
LocationCounty Down, Northern Ireland
Parent rangeMourne Mountains
OSI/OSNI gridJ30580 28689[1]

The seventh "Seven"

The mountain is mistakenly referred to as the seventh "Seven" in the annual Mourne Sevens challenge walk. This one-day event requires participating hillwalkers to visit all summits in the Mourne Mountains which are higher than 700m. When the event was first organised in 1992, a published map for the area displayed a spot height of 704m at the mountain's summit. In 2004, it was discovered by a participant that the actual spot height is several metres less than the required 700m[3]. This error has since been corrected on more recent editions of the map, thereby removing the mountain's status as a true "Seven".

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References

  1. "Irish Grid Reference". Irish Grid Reference Finder.
  2. "Walk NI- Meelbeg". Walkni.com. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  3. "Mourne Mountain Mythical Measurements (blog post by Kieron Gribbon)". Retrieved 18 August 2019.


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