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Dublin/Wicklow Area   Wicklow Mountains Subarea
Maximum height for area: 925 metres,   Summits in area: 89,   Maximum prominence for area: 905 metres, OSI/LPS Maps: 28B, 49, 50, 55, 56, 61, 62 For all tops   Highest summit: Lugnaquillia, 925m

Summits in area Dublin/Wicklow:
Cupidstown Hill 379m
Dublin Mountains:   Corrig Mountain 617mGlendoo Mountain 586mKippure 757mKnocknagun 555mPrince William's Seat 555mSaggart Hill 395mSeahan 647mSeefin 621mSeefingan 723mTibradden Mountain 467mTwo Rock Mountain 536m
Wicklow Mountains:   Annagh Hill 454mBallinacor Mountain 531mBallinafunshoge 480mBallineddan Mountain 652mBallycumber Hill 431mBallycurragh Hill 536mBallyteige 447mBaltinglass Hill 382mBarranisky 280mBenleagh 689mBlack Hill 602mBrockagh Mountain 557mBrockagh Mountain SE Top 470mCamaderry 698mCamenabologue 758mCamenabologue SE Top 663mCarrick Mountain 381mCarrickashane Mountain 508mCarrigleitrim 408mCarriglineen Mountain 455mCarrigshouk 573mCarrigvore 682mChurch Mountain 544mCloghernagh 800mCollon Hill 238mConavalla 734mCorriebracks 531mCorrigasleggaun 794mCroaghanmoira 664mCroghan Kinsella 606mCushbawn 400mDerrybawn Mountain 474mDjouce 725mDuff Hill 720mFananierin 426mGravale 718mGreat Sugar Loaf 501mKeadeen Mountain 653mKirikee Mountain 474mKnocknacloghoge 534mLakeen 357mLittle Sugar Loaf 342mLobawn 636mLugduff 652mLugduff SE Top 637mLuggala 595mLugnagun 446mLugnaquillia 925mMaulin 570mMoanbane 703mMoneyteige North 427mMullacor 657mMullaghcleevaun 849mMullaghcleevaun East Top 790mMuskeagh Hill 397mPreban Hill 389mScarr 641mSeskin 344mSilsean 698mSleamaine 430mSlieve Maan 550mSlievecorragh 418mSlievefoore 414mSlievemaan 759mSorrel Hill 599mSpinans Hill 409mSpinans Hill SE Top 400mStoney Top 714mStookeen 420mTable Mountain 701mTinoran Hill 312mTomaneena 681mTonduff 642mTonelagee 817mTonelagee NE Top 668mTrooperstown Hill 430mWar Hill 686m
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Sleamaine Hill Sliabh Meáin A name in Irish
(prob. Ir. Sliabh Meáin [PDT], 'middle mountain') Wicklow County In Carn List

Height: 430m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 56 Grid Reference: O17001 05508 This summit has been logged as climbed by 53 members
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Longitude: -6.254259, Latitude: 53.087702 Prominence: 42m,   Isolation: 1.4km
ITM: 716940 705547,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Slmn, 10 char: Sleamaine

Ballinvalla or Sleamaine is a townland in the parish of Calary. The name Sleamaine probably refers originally to an area of mountain pasture, but has been adopted for this peak. The obsolete name Sliabh Boc seems to have referred to a peak in this vici   Sleamaine is the 693rd highest summit in Ireland.

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Not the most impressive top in Wicklow, but it do .. by padodes   (Show all for Sleamaine)
 
Hi Miriam, padodes, it's true that the Sleamaine .. by pdtempan   (Show all for Sleamaine)
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Sleamaine in area Dublin/Wicklow, Ireland
Picture: View SW from the uninspiring top of Sleamaine.
 
Easy, when you know the way!
by Harry Goodman  1 Jun 2012 Heading home from a day's walking in Wiclow on 28 May 2012 I decided to go and visit two hills that can be approached from the Wicklow Way near L Tay, Sleamaine and Ballinafunshoge. I parked to the side of the forest entrance near the Pier Gates and signed for the Wicklow Way O 1732706289 (Point A), and as suggested by csd walked along the track to O 1720505915 (Point B) to access a forest ride that would give me "easy" access to the top. Not so, things have changed since csd was there in July 2007, in particular the trees have been harvested between the road and the quoted access point/forest ride. However as I could see evidence of a track going up the line of what previously would have been a forest ride I decided to plough on! The area is covered with the remains of debris from harvesting the trees and progress along called for much clambering over same for about 200m to the end of the forest and open ground. Once there it was relatively easy to make progress left (SSW) along the forest edge and pick up a narrow but distinct path that could be followed along to the unmarked top of the hill on a flat heather covered area O1699505505 (Point C). On retracing my steps back along the forest edge, about 250m along, I passed an obvious path O1701105755 (Point D) going off to my right (SE) and followed it down for some 400m to return to the Wicklow Way track. While some felling has taken place in this area there were no obstructions on the path (May 2012) to hinder progress. For anyone wishing to go to the top I would there fore recommend the use of this path, some 700m along from the start, at O 1740205653 (Point E) to gain "easy" access to the top of this hill. Once back at the Wicklow way I could have made a simple turn to the left and back to the start but as I also wanted to include Ballinafunshoge in my walk I turned right (S) and followed the track for about 2k in search of an access point. But that is another storey, for another place!
Point A: O17327 06289 Point B: O17205 05915 Point C: O16995 05505
Point D: O17011 05755 Point E: O17402 05653
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Sleamaine is just a short walk from the entrance .. by djouce   (Show all for Sleamaine)
 
Sleamaine is easily reached from the forestry ent .. by csd   (Show all for Sleamaine)
 
Sleamaine, to the ear very much resembles, the ga .. by dhmiriam   (Show all for Sleamaine)
 
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