Slieveardagh
Slieveardagh is a prominent mountain located in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is part of the Sperrin Mountains range and stands at an elevation of 713 meters (2,339 feet). The mountain is known for its rugged terrain and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers. Slieveardagh offers several hiking trails, including the Sperrin Way, a long-distance footpath that traverses the Sperrin Mountains. The summit provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Sperrin Mountains, the Sperrin Mountains, and the surrounding countryside. The mountain is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer, pine martens, and a diverse range of bird species. Slieveardagh is a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. The mountain is also an important site for cultural and historical significance, with evidence of ancient settlements and archaeological remains. Slieveardagh is a popular tourist destination, offering a range of activities and attractions for visitors. The mountain is also an important site for conservation and environmental protection, with efforts underway to preserve the natural beauty and biodiversity of the area.