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Derryveagh Mountains Area   Cen: Slieve Snaght Subarea
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Crocknasharragh Hill Cnoc na Searrach A name in Irish Ir. Cnoc na Searrach [logainm.ie], 'hill of the foals’ Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Carn List, Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite Bedrock

Height: 495m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 1 Grid Reference: B89760 12741
Place visited by 24 members. Recently by: Colin Murphy, AlanReid, markmjcampion, eamonoc, Lucky1, trostanite, finkey86, melohara, shaunkelly, kmoore, r254donegal, simoburn, David-Guenot, Wilderness, Fergalh
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Longitude: -8.160644, Latitude: 54.962094 , Easting: 189760, Northing: 412741 Prominence: 80m,  Isolation: 1.5km
ITM: 589711 912727,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crckns, 10 char: Crcknshrgh
Bedrock type: Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite, (Main Donegal Granite)

Named Crockatarrive on the 1st series of 6" maps.   Cnoc na Searrach is the 585th highest place in Ireland.

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All a bit of a slog but well worth it! .. by group   (Show all for Crocknasharragh (Cnoc na Searrach))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Crocknasharragh (<i>Cnoc na Searrach</i>) in area Derryveagh Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Lough Barra
 
New Comment: Impressive views on initial ascent.
by Colin Murphy  29 Apr 2024
A view of the large sandbank jutting out into Lough Barra, taken from about 300m ascent on the hill's NE slopes. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/472/comment/24185/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
An engaging top. .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Crocknasharragh (Cnoc na Searrach))
 
Not so much a comment as a picture of the summit .. by eflanaga   (Show all for Crocknasharragh (Cnoc na Searrach))
 
View from Crocknasharragh .. by r254donegal   (Show all for Crocknasharragh (Cnoc na Searrach))
 
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