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Glenaneagh Hill Tipperary County In Carn List

Height: 420m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 66 Grid Reference: R95575 54918 This summit has been logged as climbed by 8 members
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Longitude: -8.066132, Latitude: 52.645859 Prominence: 55m,   Isolation: 1.3km
ITM: 595524 654963,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Glnngh, 10 char: Glenaneagh

Any information on the correct name of this peak would be very welcome.   Glenaneagh is the 740th highest summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Glenaneagh in area Shannon, Ireland
Picture: Glenaneagh top, turbine and Knockalough
 
All farmland and wind turbines!
Short Summary created by paddyhillsbagger, jackill  6 Jun 2012 Park at a small field entrance at R94525 53427 (Point A) on the narrow roadside where there was room for only one car.Walk back up the road towards Hollyford and cross the first gate to your right.
Be aware this is farmland so access may not always be possible so if you can ask the farmer.
Follow the fence/ditch on the left, initially next to a tree lined stream, crossing two fences and a farm track to the summit of Lackeenacreena which is marked by a few stones next to a wire fence.
Cross the wire fence onto a forestry edge track, follow this downhill, when it turns sharply right do not follow rather cross the fence in front to you and continue on across farmland.
Cross a tree lined ditch and then gently uphill to the summit area and its windmill.
Starting at R955 542 (Point B) you can follow the rough track up from the abandoned house. This leads onto the roadway for the Glenough Windfarm which provide easy access to Lackacrenna, Glenaneagh and Ring Hill. This track is departed for short off-road trips of 5 minutes duration to reach the actual summits.
Point A: R94525 53427 Point B: R955 542

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Glenaneagh in area Shannon, Ireland
Picture: From the summit of Glenaneagh looking west to Lackenacreena with Foildarg and Gortnageragh
by jackill  3 Feb 2009 From Lackenacreena I trotted on through pastures to reach the summit of Glenaneagh.
A bootful of water is a small price to pay for the variety of Reeds ,cuckoo flowers, bracken and moss that clog every step on this high boggy ridge. Below in the dark glens old houses long abandoned are kept company by century old trees planted by careful hands as shelter from the winter winds.On the ridge near the summit a wind speed survey mast newly erected in shining galvanise is in sharp contrast
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