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Sperrin Mountains Area   NE Cen: Glenelly North East Subarea
Place count in area: 64, OSI/LPS Maps: 12, 13, 6, 7, 8 
Highest place:
Sawel, 678m
Maximum height for area: 678 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 657 metres,

Places in area Sperrin Mountains:
E: Magherafelt Hills:   Slieve Gallion NE Top 493.6m
E: Magherafelt Hills:   Slieve Gallion 526.6m
N: Claudy Hills:   Crockdooish 321mCurradrolan Hill 270mEglish 277mLetterlogher 249mMullaghmeash Hill 244mSlieveboy 259mStraid Hill 303m
NE Cen: Glenelly North East:   Barnes Top 456mCraigagh Hill 460mCrockbrack 526.1mKnockanbane Mountain 441mMeenard Mountain 620mMeenard Mtn W Top 480mMullaghaneany 627mMullaghash 480mMullaghsallagh 485mOughtmore 569mSpelhoagh 568m
NE: Glenshane North:   Benbradagh 465mBoviel Top 454mCarn Hill 448mCarntogher 464mMoneyoran Hill 414m
NE: Glenshane South:   Bohilbreaga 478mCoolnasillagh Mountain 423mCorick Mountain 430mCrockalougha 407mMullaghmore 550mWhite Mountain 537m
NW Cen: Glenelly North West:   Dart Mountain 619mDart Mountain North-West Top 525mLearmount Mountain 489mLearmount Mountain South Top 492mMullaghasturrakeen 581mMullaghcarbatagh 517mMullaghclogha 635mMullaghclogher 572mMullaghdoo 568mSawel 678m
NW: Maheramason Hills:   Clondermot Hill 220mGortmonly Hill 218mSlievekirk 370m
SE Cen: Glenelly South East:   Carnanelly 562mCarnanelly West Top 503.4mMullaghbane 467mMullaghturk 416m
SE: Cookstown Hills:   Cregganconroe 300mFir Mountain 362mOughtmore 382m
SW Cen: Glenelly South West:   Clogherny Top 408mCraignamaddy 385mCrocknamoghil 335mMullaghbolig 442mSpaltindoagh 420m
SW: Mullaghcarn:   Curraghchosaly Mountain 416mMullaghcarn 542mMullaghcarn South Top 525m
SW: Newtownstewart Hills:   Bessy Bell 420mMullaghcroy 242m
W: Strabane:   Balix Hill 403mKnockavoe 296mOwenreagh Hill 400m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Oughtmore Mountain Ucht Mór A name in Irish (prob. Ir. Ucht Mór [PDT], 'big mountain-breast') Derry/ Tyrone County in NI and in Ulster Province, in Arderin List, Psammite & semipellite Bedrock

Height: 569m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 13 Grid Reference: H70005 97494
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Longitude: -6.911709, Latitude: 54.820392 , Easting: 270005, Northing: 397494 Prominence: 104m,  Isolation: 0.9km
ITM: 669940 897486,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Oghtmr, 10 char: Oughtmore
Bedrock type: Psammite & semipellite, (Glenelly Formation)

Oughtmore is the 368th highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Oughtmore (<i>Ucht Mór</i>) in area Sperrin Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Red, blue, green and yellow. Summit from the NW.
 
Sperrin Colours
Short Summary created by simon3, march-fixer  1 Oct 2012
Part of the horse-shoe incorporating Mullaghaneany and Craighagh Hill, it is a most unassuming summit. However, The views from here are excellent, with an uninterrupted vista out east over Maghera, Magherafelt and beyond.

Mostly reached as part of an walk up from the B40 road via Mullaghaneany or Craighagh Hill, it may also be reached from Mullaghsallagh or Crockbrack.

The terrain is relatively good with the odd soggy patches. Along the western side is the most exquisite reedy mountain grass which radiates iridescent colours in sunshine and the wind shakes it.

The best parking is to be found at H718997 starA which is the entrance to a disused quarry. Park on the rough verge so as not to obstruct the gate. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/330/comment/5090/
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Oughtmore (<i>Ucht Mór</i>) in area Sperrin Mountains, Ireland
Typical Sperrins (in a good way!)
by gerrym  23 Jan 2014


http://youtu.be/k9qICH8gweQ

Oughtmore is a typical Sperrin hill with long rounded slopes, apart from its steep eastern flank, and a long broad top of some 2km. The ground is mostly good for walking but can be quite wet in places.

Started this walk on the B40 to Feeney ,which climbs steeply uphill from Moneyeany to cut through Banagher Forest - as reach crest look for peat cutting track on left (718997 starA) with barely room to park. Can also park at entrance to forest track (706003 starB) a little further along the road. Follow this for 20 mins to top of Cragagh Hill (450m). Drop down steeply west into cleft cutting through hill, this contains a little pool with dragon flies patrolling its edges and a bird of prey was hovering nearby. Follow fence uphill and cross another less steep gully, passing the first of many L/Derry Corporation Boundary stones.

It is a fairly gentle climb now to the summit of Spelhoagh (568m) with great views north and east all the way. As reach top view opens out west to the rest of the big Sperrin hills - Mullaghaneany Meenard Sawel and Dart (as sen in the pic). There is a slight drop and reascent as cross to summit of Oughtmore. There is no real feeling of being on the summit due to the lack of any physical structure marking the top, as with many of the neighbouring hills.

Continue to follow the fenceline as it drops down west then NW towards Mullaghaneany. The col is a favourite spot to stop and have lunch perched on the rocks and hopfully some shelter. There is a short stiff climb of some 500ft to Mullaghaneany but is well worth it for the panoramic views. North was Lough Foyle and east across entire length of Antrim Hills to the Belfast Hills across Lough Neagh Basin down to the Mournes and Slieve Gullion in the south and on to Cuilcaigh and up across Donegal with Muckish and Errigal as clear as a bell back up to Slieve Snaght on Inishowen. WOW.

Descend NE along fence and then drop east down open hill to forest edge. At 694992 starC follow the moor as it intrudes into the forest to reach forest track, turn left and this will bring back to the B40, turn right and follow this quiet high road back to the car. 3.5 hours in all. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/330/comment/1029/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Oughtmore (<i>Ucht Mór</i>) in area Sperrin Mountains, Ireland
 
Derry259 on Oughtmore, 2010
by Derry259  7 Jan 2010
Climbed Oughtmore on Sunday 3rd January with "Berghaus Phil"and"Brendan the mountain goat"...........Took usual route of Moneyeaney-Feeny road-(B40) ...........Spent first hour of walk digging B.T.van out of snow drift ,because drivers sat-nav sent him shortest route which just happened to include 3-4 feet of snow......Climbed Craigagh in knee deep snow and crossed onto Spelhoagh then onto Oughtmores vast white summit....After a well earned tea break ,for me in particular (the other two used my size 11,s as snow ploughs to clear a path to summit) We returned along Oughtmores eastern ridge taking in views over Lough Neagh ,Antrim hills and the far of Mourne peaks...After sliding on our backs into the cleft below Craigagh hill (on purpose I might add) we turned left at Derry corporation sign (no L Philip lol) and followed valley around Craigaghs base........BIG MISTAKE.........the snow was waist high ,and it took us 30 minutes to travel a hundred meters although that was partly to do with laughing at each other sinking ......The walk finished as it started with us digging a wayward motorist out of the snow on the way back to the cars ...All in all a brilliant days walking made even better by the snow......... Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/330/comment/4330/
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bryanmccabe on Oughtmore, 2010
by bryanmccabe  1 Mar 2010
Beautiful mid afternoon view from just below the summit of Oughtmore looking southwest, taken 27/2/10. Snow drifted to 1m and deeper between peat hags on approach. Progress was less than half of normal pace and therefore couldn't complete Oughtmore-Mullaghneany-Meenard horseshoe as hoped. Fell in snow about 30 times, tiring but great fun. Snow shoes would have made for a fabulous day out. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/330/comment/4458/
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