fbpx
Wikipedia

Binevenagh

Binevenagh (from Irish: Binn Fhoibhne, meaning 'Foibhne's peak')[1] is a large, steep-sided hill in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is part of the Keenaght Hills,[2] which mark the western edge of the Antrim Plateau, formed around 60 million years ago by molten lava. Binevenagh and its cliffs overlook the Magilligan peninsula and dominate the skyline over the villages of Bellarena, Downhill, Castlerock and Benone beach. The area has been classified as both an Area of Special Scientific Interest[3] and as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).[4] The total area of the AONB is 138 km².

Binevenagh
Highest point
Elevation385 m (1,263 ft)
Prominence170 m (560 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Coordinates55°07′N 6°55′W / 55.11°N 6.92°W / 55.11; -6.92
Naming
Native nameBinn Fhoibhne (Irish)
English translation'Foibhne's peak'
PronunciationIrish: [ˌbʲiːn̠ʲ ˈɛvʲnʲə]
Geography
Binevenagh
Location in Northern Ireland
LocationCounty Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Parent rangeAntrim Plateau
OSI/OSNI gridC692302
Topo mapOSNI Discoverer Series 04 Coleraine (1:50000)

The Bishop's Road, named after the Bishop of Derry, extends across the plateau. Notable features include the Mussenden Temple and a cliff top viewing area on the Bishop's Road giving good views over Lough Foyle and across Inishowen in County Donegal.

Binevenagh cliffs

Sport Edit

  • Gliding - the Ulster Gliding Club uses the slopes for gliders.[5]
  • Hang gliding and Paragliding - the slopes are used for soaring by the Ulster Hang gliding and Paragliding Club (UHPC).[6]
  • Fishing - an artificial lake at the top of the mountain is used for trout fishing.
  • Motorsport - the Coleraine & District Motor Club run the Eagles Rock hillclimbing event during the month of July.[7]

Railway access Edit

The trains on the Belfast-Derry railway line, run by Northern Ireland Railways (NIR), call at Bellarena railway station between Waterside railway station, in Derry, and Castlerock railway station. Trains continue from Castlerock to Coleraine railway station and other stations to Belfast Central and Belfast Great Victoria Street.[citation needed]

Plane crash Edit

On 24 June 1944 a Royal Air Force Consolidated B-24 Liberator (FL977) of No. 5 Squadron RAF was returning to RAF Ballykelly after a combat mission over Iceland. The aircraft crashed into Binevenagh during its third attempt to land, killing all nine crewmembers onboard.[8][9][10]

References Edit

  1. ^ Paul Tempan (2019). "Irish Hill and Mountain Names" (PDF). MountainViews.ie.
  2. ^ "Binevenagh (385m hill)". MountainViews.ie.
  3. ^ Area of Special Scientific Interest[permanent dead link] Northern Ireland Environment Agency website 2001-04-01 Retrieved 2009-11-19
  4. ^ Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 7 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Department of Environment - Retrieved 2009-11-19
  5. ^ Ulster Gliding Club 9 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2009-11-20
  6. ^ Ulster Hang gliding and Paragliding Club - UHPC 12 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Retrieved 2009-11-20
  8. ^ "Accident Consolidated Liberator V H FL977, 24 Jun 1944".
  9. ^ "Warrant Officer R R J REVELL (564007), Royal Air Force) [Royal Air Force WW2 Casualty ]".
  10. ^ "Henry Gordon Coombe - WartimeNI".

External links Edit

  • Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty


binevenagh, from, irish, binn, fhoibhne, meaning, foibhne, peak, large, steep, sided, hill, county, londonderry, northern, ireland, part, keenaght, hills, which, mark, western, edge, antrim, plateau, formed, around, million, years, molten, lava, cliffs, overlo. Binevenagh from Irish Binn Fhoibhne meaning Foibhne s peak 1 is a large steep sided hill in County Londonderry Northern Ireland It is part of the Keenaght Hills 2 which mark the western edge of the Antrim Plateau formed around 60 million years ago by molten lava Binevenagh and its cliffs overlook the Magilligan peninsula and dominate the skyline over the villages of Bellarena Downhill Castlerock and Benone beach The area has been classified as both an Area of Special Scientific Interest 3 and as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty AONB 4 The total area of the AONB is 138 km BinevenaghHighest pointElevation385 m 1 263 ft Prominence170 m 560 ft ListingMarilynCoordinates55 07 N 6 55 W 55 11 N 6 92 W 55 11 6 92NamingNative nameBinn Fhoibhne Irish English translation Foibhne s peak PronunciationIrish ˌbʲiːn ʲ ˈɛvʲnʲe GeographyBinevenaghLocation in Northern IrelandLocationCounty Londonderry Northern IrelandParent rangeAntrim PlateauOSI OSNI gridC692302Topo mapOSNI Discoverer Series 04 Coleraine 1 50000 The Bishop s Road named after the Bishop of Derry extends across the plateau Notable features include the Mussenden Temple and a cliff top viewing area on the Bishop s Road giving good views over Lough Foyle and across Inishowen in County Donegal Binevenagh cliffsContents 1 Sport 2 Railway access 3 Plane crash 4 References 5 External linksSport EditGliding the Ulster Gliding Club uses the slopes for gliders 5 Hang gliding and Paragliding the slopes are used for soaring by the Ulster Hang gliding and Paragliding Club UHPC 6 Fishing an artificial lake at the top of the mountain is used for trout fishing Motorsport the Coleraine amp District Motor Club run the Eagles Rock hillclimbing event during the month of July 7 Railway access EditThe trains on the Belfast Derry railway line run by Northern Ireland Railways NIR call at Bellarena railway station between Waterside railway station in Derry and Castlerock railway station Trains continue from Castlerock to Coleraine railway station and other stations to Belfast Central and Belfast Great Victoria Street citation needed Plane crash EditOn 24 June 1944 a Royal Air Force Consolidated B 24 Liberator FL977 of No 5 Squadron RAF was returning to RAF Ballykelly after a combat mission over Iceland The aircraft crashed into Binevenagh during its third attempt to land killing all nine crewmembers onboard 8 9 10 References Edit Paul Tempan 2019 Irish Hill and Mountain Names PDF MountainViews ie Binevenagh 385m hill MountainViews ie Area of Special Scientific Interest permanent dead link Northern Ireland Environment Agency website 2001 04 01 Retrieved 2009 11 19 Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Archived 7 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Department of Environment Retrieved 2009 11 19 Ulster Gliding Club Archived 9 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2009 11 20 Ulster Hang gliding and Paragliding Club UHPC Archived 12 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Coleraine amp District Motor Club Retrieved 2009 11 20 Accident Consolidated Liberator V H FL977 24 Jun 1944 Warrant Officer R R J REVELL 564007 Royal Air Force Royal Air Force WW2 Casualty Henry Gordon Coombe WartimeNI External links EditBinevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty nbsp This article related to the geography of County Londonderry Northern Ireland is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Binevenagh amp oldid 1161472316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.