Knocklayd
Knocklayd is a summit in Northern Ireland and has an elevation of 325 feet. Knocklayd is situated southeast of Carneatly, southwest of Carey River.Localities in the Area
Ballycastle
Ballycastle is a small seaside town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Photo: Adam Bishop, CC BY-SA 3.0.Armoy
Village
Armoy is a village and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Photo: AFBorchert, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Knocklayd
- Type: Summit
- Description: mountain in the United Kingdom
- Category: mountain
- Location: Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
Latitude 55.1622° or 55° 9' 43.8" north | Longitude -6.2514° or 6° 15' 4.9" west |
Elevation 325 feet (99 metres) | OpenStreetMap ID node 332372961 |
GeoNames ID 2645113 |
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Also Known As
- Cebuano: Knocklayd
- Dutch: Knocklayd
- French: Cnoc Leithid
- French: Knocklayd
- Irish: Cnoc Leithid
- Swedish: Knocklayd
Other Places Named Knocklayd
- KnocklaydHouse, Ireland
In the Area
Localities
- CarneatlyLocality
- Cape CastleHamlet
- MoyargetLocality
- Ballypatrick
Landmarks
- Gobban Saers CastleArchaeological/prehistoric site, 1½ miles northeast
- Bonamargy AbbeyArchaeological/prehistoric site, 2 miles northeast
- Glenshesk RiverStream, 2½ miles north
- Ballycastle BayBay, 3 miles north
Other Places
- Carey RiverStream, 1½ miles northeast
- Marine Hotel BallycastleHotel, 3 miles north
- Ballycastle MarinaMarina, 3 miles north
- The Dark HedgesTree, 5 miles southwest
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