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Ox Mountains Area , N: Sligo Hills Subarea
Feature count in area: 19, by county: Sligo: 18, Mayo: 1, OSI/LPS Maps: 16, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33
Highest Place: Knockalongy 544m

Starting Places (14) in area Ox Mountains:
Belra, Glen Wood, Glenwood CP, Kingsmountain Wind Farm, Knockalongy, Largan Hill, Lough Achree, Lough Easkey, Masshill School, Queen Maeve's Grave, Rathcarrick Wood, Slishwood CP, Union Woods CP, Water Tower

Summits & other features in area Ox Mountains:
Ballygawley Mountains: Slieve Daeane 273.1m
Cen: Annatoran: Annatoran 512m, Cloonacool 440m, Meenamaddo 330m, Sruffaungarve Top 400m
Cen: Talt: Knocknasliggaun 417m, Largan Hill 413m, Larganmore 276m
Cen: Tobercurry: Knocknashee 276m, Mucklety Hill 217m
N: Knockalongy: Cloonagh 349m, Knockalongy 544m, Knockalongy North-East Top 541m, Knockalongy South-West Top 521m
N: Sligo Hills: Doomore 272m, Killerry Mountain 292.9m, Knocknarea 327m, Slieve Dargan 263m, Slieveward 199m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Slieve Dargan, 263m Hill Sliabh Deargáin A name in Irish,
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Ir. Sliabh Deargáin [OG‡], 'mountain of Deargán', Sligo County in Connacht province, in Local/Historical/Cultural Lists, Slieve Dargan is the 1257th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference G70694 29825, Mapsheet(s): 25
Place visited by: 8 members, recently by: sandman, mountainmike, Geo, ryanguinness10, markwallace, bowler, eamonoc, Fergalh
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Longitude: -8.449961, Latitude: 54.216522, Easting: 170694, Northing: 329825, Prominence: 63m,  Isolation: 0.5km
ITM: 570652 829829

Notes on name: As on neighbouring Slieve Daeane, there is a cairn at the summit of Slieve Dargan, the remains of a passage tomb aligned with the rising sun as viewed from the Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery at two points during the winter. Another is situated on a knoll to the SE at G704 296 and named Cailleach Bhearra's House, just like the passage tomb on Slieve Gullion, Co. Armagh. See Listoghil: A Seasonal Alignment? by Pádraig Meehan for details of the sunrise alignment.
  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: SlvDrg, 10 char: SlvDrgn

Linkback: https://new.mountainviews.ie/summit/1525/
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Picture: Summit Area
Great Views
by sandman 3 Nov 2025
I approached this hill from The Sligo Way at A (G70904 29393) and as Geo stated in his comment slogged my way directly up to the summit at B (G70696 29825) to be rewarded with fantastic views. Linkback: new.mountainviews.ie/summit/1525/comment/24572/
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Picture: The Rocks at the summit
Part of a treble of small hill summits
by Fergalh 14 Nov 2024
Climbed along with Slieve Deane and Slieve Deane East Top (which is on no list). Started from point C (A71585 28740) and headed up easy enough climb and an interesting trio of hills to climb in Sligo. Great vies from the rocks at the unmarked summit Linkback: new.mountainviews.ie/summit/1525/comment/24329/
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Picture: The cairn
A viewpoint worth slogging up to.
by Geo 11 Oct 2025
Sitting by the collapsed cairn, sipping my coffee on a perfectly still October afternoon, I could not believe the number of hills on my horizon.
From North and Slieve League, over the Dartry's, the wind turbines of Roscommon, Lough Arrow, the cleft of Carrowkeel, Keash, the Ox Mountains and back to Sligo Bay. A stupendous panorama.
And so few have ticked it off? Linkback: new.mountainviews.ie/summit/1525/comment/24561/
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