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Slieve Foy

Slieve Foy
Sliabh Feá
SlieveFoyWinter.jpg
Slieve Foy viewed outside Carlingford 12-2010
Highest point
Elevation 589 m (1,932 ft) 
Prominence 494 
Listing Marilyn
Coordinates 54°02′40″N 6°13′05″W / 54.04444°N 6.21806°W / 54.04444; -6.21806Coordinates: 54°02′40″N 6°13′05″W / 54.04444°N 6.21806°W / 54.04444; -6.21806
Geography
Slieve Foy is located in island of Ireland
Slieve Foy
Slieve Foy
Location in Ireland
Location County Louth, Ireland
Parent range Cooley Mountains
OSI/OSNI grid J168119
Topo map OSi Discovery 36

Slieve Foy or Slieve Foye (Irish: Sliabh Feá) is the highest peak of a ridge of mountains collectively referred to as Carlingford Mountain, which rises near the town of Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland.

Slieve Foy rises to an elevation of 589 metres and is the highest peak in County Louth. The chain of mountains of which it is a part rises at The Foxes Rock (404m) and runs for roughly 6 km in a south-easterly direction, culminating in Slieve Foy itself.

Carlingford Mountain ridge is one of two ridges on the Cooley Peninsula which together make up the Cooley Mountains. Slieve Foy looks directly across Carlingford Lough to the Mourne Mountains in Ulster.

The area is steeped in legend, one of which is the Battle for the Brown bull of Cooley when Cú Chulainn invoked the right for single combat and fought all of Queen Medbh's forces in the narrow gully formed by a geological fault, now christened Medbh's Gap and the profile of the mountain is said to resemble a sleeping giant, thought by some to be Finn MacCumhaill (Finn McCool).


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