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Diamond Hill (Ireland)

Diamond Hill
Binn Ghuaire
Diamond Hill. Connemara National Park - geograph.org.uk - 66068.jpg
Diamond Hill from Connemara National Park visitor centre.
Highest point
Elevation 442 m (1,450 ft) 
Prominence 277 m (909 ft) 
Listing Marilyn
Coordinates 53°32′53.93″N 9°54′52.20″W / 53.5483139°N 9.9145000°W / 53.5483139; -9.9145000Coordinates: 53°32′53.93″N 9°54′52.20″W / 53.5483139°N 9.9145000°W / 53.5483139; -9.9145000
Naming
Translation Guaire's peak (Irish)
Geography
Diamond Hill is located in Ireland
Diamond Hill
Diamond Hill
OSI/OSNI grid L67272
Climbing
First ascent ancestral
Easiest route Hike

Diamond Hill (Irish: Binn Ghuaire, meaning "Guaire's peak") is a large hill south-east of Letterfrack in County Galway, Ireland.

The 442-metre (1,450 ft) high hill stands in a prominent position between the Ballinakill harbour (West) and the Twelve Bens range (East).

The top of the hill hosts a large cairn. It offers a view on a long stretch of Irish Atlantic coast, the Twelve Bens and the isles of Inishboffin and Inishark.

The English meaning of Binn Ghuaire is Guaire's peak; it is uncertain which Guaire is meant; it very likely relates to the surname rather than to the seventh-century king of Connachta, Guaire Aidni. The hill was also known as Bengooria, an anglicized form of the Irish name.

The walk which leads from the National Park visitor centre (Letterfrack) up to the summit does not require any special hiking ability, but is advisable wearing a proper outdoor clothing and being reasonably well trained. The complete signposed walk is composed of a lower Diamond Hill Walk (3 km long) and an Upper Diamond Hill Walk (3.7 km long) which reaches the summit. Diamond Hill is a popular walking destination and attracts both Irish hikers and foreign tourists.

Diamond hill and its surrounding area is part of the Connemara National Park.


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