Mount Brandon is a 952 m (3123 ft) mountain on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry.
It is the highest peak of the central mountain range of the Dingle Peninsula and the ninth highest peak in Ireland.
It is also the highest Irish peak outside the Macgillycuddy's Reeks.
It takes its name from Saint Brendan, who is said to have been born in what is now County Kerry.
It is the end of a Christian pilgrimage trail known as Cosán na Naomh.
The small village of Brandon lies at the foot of the mountain, on the north side.
Brendan is chiefly known for his legendary voyage to the "Isle of the Blessed", also called Saint Brendan's Island.