(prob. Ir. Sliabh Thír Ó mBaoill [PDT], 'mountain of Tír Ó mBaoill')
Height: 760 metres
OS 1/50k Mapsheet: 78/83 for top
Grid Ref: V60397 83285
Latitude: 51.984587 Longitude: -10.032768
ITM: 460377 583344
Prominence: 25m Isolation: 1.0km
This name is derived from a townland to the west of the Glenbeigh Horseshoe. Teeromoyle Mountain rises up from this townland, which is consistently spelt 'Teeromoyle' (Tír Ó mBaoill).
Teeromoyle Mountain is the 69th highest summit in Ireland. Our data has reached 67% of the goal for this summit. (Details)
Picture: Magillacuddy's Reeks providing a wonderful backdrop on the approach to Teermoyle Expand pics.
by johnvbrennan 31 Jan 2006
The steep cliffs around lake Coomasaharn are the most impressive I have seen to date. You certainly want your bearings about you when it's foggy up here. As the day was clear we didn't have any problems with navigation. From Teermoyle you are surrounded by mountains on all sides. Carrauntuohill and The Reeks are directly east, Brandon range to the north, Finnararagh and Mullaganattin to the south-east. It's a feast for the senses. (Comment Rating 4.00)
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by simon3 3 Feb 2007
Teermoyle is right in the middle of the famous Glenbeigh Horseshow. It is set back from the cliff-face to its east by around 275m. It's summit does have a small cairn, however the location of this is not obvious without a GPS since the summit area is nearly flat. The day that I was on it was fairly misty, however it should be possible to see south from it to Caunoge. Certainly the views over the cliff are dramatic and include the Teeromoyle Tooth.
The picture was taken from about 6k NE of the summit on the main road, N70. (Comment Rating 4.00)
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by simon3 12 Dec 2004
Teermoyle is towards the middle of the famous Glenbeigh Horseshoe, shown in the is terrain visualisation which is looking broadly south-west. Data from NASA, and dated around 2000-2002. (Comment Rating 3.80)
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by simon3 3 Feb 2007
Taken from a tad over 500m NE of the summit, this shows Teeromoyle Tooth (formerly Coomacarrea Tooth) which connects to the main route of the Glenbeigh Horseshoe near Teermoyle via a narrow, one person ridge. However the ridge leading NE from the Tooth, shown on the right of the picture and called Coomreagh, is broad and flat. (Comment Rating 3.67)
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(End of comment section for Teeromoyle Mountain. Recent comments about other mountains below.)
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You will noti...
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