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06 Sept 2025

Have you ever wanted to climb Tipperary's highest mountain at a steady pace?

Ireland's highest inland peak - Views as far as Kerry from the top good on a clear day

Have you ever wanted to climb Tipperary's highest mountain at a steady pace

File photos: The cross at the top of Galtymore the highest inland peak in Ireland, bordering Tipperary and Limerick

SIÚL EILE


Climb Galtymore - Join for a steady paced summit to Ireland’s highest inland mountain, Galtymore on Saturday, July 6.

From the top of Ireland’s greatest inland mountain range soak up panoramic views of the country, on a clear day stretching from the Reeks in Kerry to Limerick and the Shannon region, down to the south coast and over to the Blackstairs, Comeragh and Knockmealdown Mountain ranges.


Up here you are at the highest point of the 24 peaks of the majestic Galty Mountain range dividing Tipperary and Limerick, it is also the highest point of both counties at 919 metres.


Booking available here https://siuleile.com/product/ galtymore-6th-july-2024/

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