The summit of Binevenagh is covered (in summer) with thick grass covering deep and squelchy peatbog. I was hunting for the triangulation pillar but was a few hundred metres too far west. Sadly lack of time and appropriate footwear (I was up... (more)
The main subject here is Binevenagh (top left) of some 1260 feet. Beyond it is Lough Foyle with the Inishowen peninsula in Co Donegal in the distance. The Castle Rock is in the left foreground. The remainder is the gently sloping... (more)
Trig pillar at the summit of Binevenagh. I accessed by driving over the rough forest track to the car park near the summit then navigating through boggy ground up to the pillar (harder than I expected). The pillar is in very good condition... (more)
Flush bracket bench mark on Binevenagh trig pillar.
The number on the bracket is OSNIBM 3068.
The mark hasn't been levelled, but the pillar sits at around 380m above MSL.
The top of Binevenagh trig pillar looking down over the Roe Valley and Lough Foyle towards Derry/Londonderry. The spider and centre cap are complete, but not centred; the centre cap is marked "OSNI Triangulation Station".