Slieve Carr, also known as Slieve Cor or Corslieve (Irish: Corrshliabh, meaning 'conspicuous mountain'),[1] is a mountain with a height of 721 metres (2,365 ft) in County Mayo, Ireland.
The mountain is in Wild Nephin National Park and it is the most remote point of land on the Irish mainland.
[2] Slieve Carr is a long mountain running north–south, with several small lakes on its eastern slopes.
This is believed to refer to Dathí, a king of Connacht in the 5th century.
[1] This article related to the geography of County Mayo, Ireland is a stub.