| Coumfea | |
|---|---|
| Coum Fia | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 744 m (2,441 ft) |
| Prominence | 701 m (230 ft) |
| Listing | Hewitt, Marilyn |
| Coordinates | 52°14′19″N 7°34′8″W / 52.23861°N 7.56889°W / 52.23861; -7.56889 |
| Naming | |
English translation | Hill of the Deer |
Language of name | Irish |
| Geography | |
Coumfea Location in Ireland | |
| Location | County Waterford, Ireland |
| Parent range | Comeragh Mountains |
Coumfea (from Irish Coum Fia, meaning 'Coum of Deer' or 'Wild Coum') is a mountain and series of glacial valleys in County Waterford, Ireland.1 It is part of the Comeragh Mountains.
Coumfea and Coumalocha combine to make one bowl shape hollow facing west towards Ballymacarbary and the Nire Valley. 2
Coumtay facing towards the South and East backs onto Coumfea with only a narrow ridge between them.3
See also
See also
References
References
- "Coumfea". www.peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2026-06-17.
- "WATERFORD - COUNTY GEOLOGICAL SITE REPORT" (PDF).
- "WATERFORD - COUNTY GEOLOGICAL SITE REPORT - Coumtat=y" (PDF).