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Feorus East, 474m   Derrysallagh, 410m   Knocknagorraveela NE Top, 464m   Knocknagorraveela, 507m   Knockreagh, 500m   Coomnalack Top, 435m  

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Maximum height for area: 685 metres Summits in area: 39
OS Map(s): 57, 63, 71, 78, 84, 85, 88 for all tops Set Area Map On
   

Feorus East Hill Kerry County
Height: 474 metres OS 1/50k Mapsheet: 85 for top
Grid Ref: V86000 64700 Latitude: 51.823473 Longitude: -9.654138
ITM: 485975 564763 Prominence: 99m   Isolation: 1.0km
Rating graphic. Feorus East is a townland in the parish of Tuosist. Any information on the correct name of this peak would be very welcome.

Feorus East is the 537th highest summit in Ireland. Our data has reached 17% of the goal for this summit. (Details)
   

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Feorus East in area Caha Mountains, County Kerry, Ireland
Picture: Looking towards Kenmare Expand pics.
 
by colin murphy  24 Aug 2009 This was our first stop on a circuit of Feorus East, Derrysallagh, Knocknagorraveela NE top and Knocknagorraveela. At point V854637 (Point A), there is just room to squeeze one car in beside a gateway without blocking it. Then proceed NE along the Beara Way until you reach a stile. Cross this and head NW until the gradient steepens sharply, then ascend Feorus in a zig-zag fashion around the giant fingers of rock that extend from the mountain. The rocky top is impressive with two cairns side by side and magnificent views over Kenmare River.
Point A: V854 637 (turn area map On)
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