Donald's Hill

Mountain in Northern Ireland

Donald's Hill
Knocknahurkle
Highest point
Elevation399 m (1,309 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Geography
LocationDrumsurn, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
OSI/OSNI gridC758178

Donald's Hill (Irish: Cnoc Dhónaill),[1] or Knocknahurkle (Cnoc na hEarcola),[2] is a hill in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The summit is 399 metres (1,309 ft) above sea level and classifies it as a Marilyn.[2] It is part of the Keenaght Hills[2] and overlooks the village of Drumsurn.

Donald's Hill lies on the route of the North Sperrins Way section of the Ulster Way long-distance walking circuit.

References

  1. ^ "Donald's Hill/Cnoc Dhónaill". Placenames Database of Ireland.
  2. ^ a b c "Donald's Hill". MountainViews.ie.

Links

  • The University of Dublin, Trinity College, Department of Geology

55°00′07″N 6°48′58″W / 55.00190°N 6.81623°W / 55.00190; -6.81623

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