Ariel drone view of mountainous landscape with rolling clouds flowing over peak

Journal your hikes and share your adventures.

Bag peaks across the UK & Ireland, track your progress and see updates from Donder's growing community of hikers.

Donder's profile view available to users after sign-up, shows example user with progress tracking, hiking journal and user leaderboard

Thumbnail image for Collinward showing contour plot for surrounding peak
IRE
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360m
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Collinward

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0
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Thumbnail image for Croaghgorm Far South West Top (Nacrow Hill) showing contour plot for surrounding peak
IRE
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561m
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Croaghgorm Far South West Top (Nacrow Hill)

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0
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Thumbnail image for Carrigvore (An Charraig Mhor) showing contour plot for surrounding peak
IRE
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682m
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Carrigvore (An Charraig Mhor)

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0
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Thumbnail image for Sheean showing contour plot for surrounding peak
IRE
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295m
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Sheean

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0
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Thumbnail image for Holywell Hill (Cnoc an Tobair) showing contour plot for surrounding peak
IRE
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260m
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Holywell Hill (Cnoc an Tobair)

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0
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Thumbnail image for Foilclogh (Faill an Locha) showing contour plot for surrounding peak
IRE
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497m
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Foilclogh (Faill an Locha)

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0
Ascents