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Place count in area: 38, OSI/LPS Maps: 1, 11, 2, 6
Highest place: Errigal, 751m Maximum height for area: 751 metres, Maximum prominence for area: 688 metres,
Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
Aghla BegMountainAn Eachla Bheag A name in Irish(Ir. An Eachla Bheag [OSI], poss. 'little look-out point/prospect')DonegalCounty in Ulster Province, in Arderin List, Whitish quarztite with pebble beds Bedrock
Height:563.9mOS 1:50k Mapsheet: 2Grid Reference: B96152 25292 Place visited by 185 members. Recently by: Arcticaurora, dregish, TessDws, Cecil1976, abeach, Leonas_Escapades, johncusack, a3642278, srr45, jimmytherabbit, Ulsterpooka, DNicholson, John.geary, Jimmy600leavey, AlanReid I have visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member to change this.)
P.W. Joyce, interprets this name as Ir. eachla or eachlann, 'stable', suggesting it is an example of a mountain named after a feature situated at its foot [INP]. However, Patrick McKay prefers to see the modern form as a re-interpretation of the original name Achla, a form of Aichill, meaning 'a look-out point or prospect' (Dictionary of Ulster Place-Names). Achill Island in Mayo (Ir. Acaill) may well be derived from the same root.
An Eachla Bheag is the 383rd highest place in Ireland. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/336/