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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 Carn List

Height: 495m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 1 Grid Reference: B89800 12700 This summit has been logged as climbed by 8 members
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Longitude: -8.160018, Latitude: 54.961727 Prominence: 80m,   Isolation: 1.5km
ITM: 589751 912686,   GPS IDs, 6 char: CncnSr, 10 char: CncnSrch

Named Crockatarrive on the 1st series of 6 maps.   Cnoc na Searrach is the 475th highest summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Cnoc na Searrach in area Donegal NW, Ireland
Picture: Walker making for Crocknasharragh from Crockfadda.
 
All a bit of a slog but well worth it!
Short Summary created by Harry Goodman  16 Aug 2012 Park off road at B9331412721 (Point A) just S of a bridge over the Sruhancrolee stream . If conditions are clear look up SW to the sharp pointed knoll at the E end of the rocky escarpment rising above L Barra. Go NW up the grassy hillside and gradually swing W to gain the high ground B930128 (Point B) at the back (N) of the pointed knoll and some 500m along from the start. Go NW up the slope and then down to the saddle below Crocknasharragh B906133 (Point C), some 2k in all. Change direction to SW and a further 1k up the slope arrive at the summit marked by a trig pillar and an adjacent cairn. Views fron this relatively small hill amidst the higher tops of Derryveigh are both exceptional and extensive. Return by way of ascent but note that the route can be used either as the start or finish in a round which would also include Crocfadda and Crockfadda NE Top.
Point A: B93314 12721 Point B: B930 128 Point C: B906 133

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An engaging top. .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Cnoc na Searrach)
 
Not so much a comment as a picture of the summit .. by eflanaga   (Show all for Cnoc na Searrach)
 
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