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Mweelrea (; from Irish Cnoc Maol Réidh, meaning 'smooth bald hill') is an 814-metre (2,671 ft) mountain in County Mayo, Ireland. Mweelrea is the highest mountain in the western province of Connacht, and the 16th highest mountain in Ireland. On a clear day, it is known for its extensive views. Mweelrea, Ben Bury (795-metres), and Ben Lugmore (803-metres) are often called the Mweelrea range or the Mweelrea mountains.As the highest mountain in Connacht, Mweelrea is often climbed in "Four Peaks Challenge" formats, being the highest mountains in the four provinces of Ireland. The fastest and most straightforward way to summit Mweelrea is via the 8–kilometre "Silver Strand Route" which takes about 3 hours. A more challenging route is from Doo Lough via the 13–kilometre "Ramp Route" which takes in Ben Bury and takes about 6 hours.Guidebooks note the range is often in poor weather, and that Ben Lugmore is particularly dangerous to navigate. The full Mweelrea range can be climbed via the more strenuous, but highly regarded, "Mweelrea Horseshoe", a 16–kilometre route that takes in Ben Lugamore and Ben Bury, and takes 7 to 8 hours. The cliffs on the eastern Doo Lough-side of the range is known for rock-climbing, with routes from HS to E3. |