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Carricktriss Gorse 314m,
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South Midlands Area   Walsh Mountains Subarea
Maximum height for area: 721 metres,   Summits in area: 11,   Maximum prominence for area: 711 metres, OSI/LPS Maps: 60, 61, 67, 68, 75, 76 For all tops   Highest summit: Slievenamon, 721m
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Carricktriss Gorse Hill Kilkenny County In Binnion List

Height: 314m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 75 Grid Reference: S48312 29103 This summit has been logged as climbed by 9 members
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Longitude: -7.290748, Latitude: 52.411754 Prominence: 169m,   Isolation: 13.2km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 648252 629152,   GPS IDs, 6 char: CrckGr, 10 char: CrcktrsGrs

Located in the townland of Mullenbeg. Carricktriss Gorse is the highest point in the Walsh Mountains. It is unusual that the element Gorse has been added to this name, but the most likely explanation is the simple one: gorse is abundant on this hill a   Carricktriss Gorse is the 948th highest summit in Ireland. Carricktriss Gorse is the second most southerly summit in the South Midlands area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Carricktriss Gorse in area South Midlands, Ireland
Picture: West over fields to the Comeraghs and Slievenamon
 
Simple to walk up with a unique view to the west
Short Summary created by jackill, wicklore  3 Aug 2012 Park at the forest entrance at S48150 28150 (Point A) next to a house on your right.
Watch out for the dogs from this house,(they were fenced in when I was here but that was at 7:30 am), as they strike me as a potential hazard waiting to happen.
Walk uphill on a wide forest track ignoring the first turn to the right , this will see you in a large turning circle after approximately 1 km.On the left side of this turning circle you will see a gap in the trees and a rough track leading uphill from it. A short distance up this track cross into the open field to your left and continue uphill to the forest corner. Cross the wire fence and going uphill through the conifers will see you at the trig pillar in 2/3 minutes. Instead of crossing into the field you can also continue along the forest track here and find your way to the summit by taking the second trail into the trees at S48324 28940 (Point B). The trig pillar is situated in a small clearing in the coniferous forest, where a few silver birch trees also flourish. There are no views at the summit itself due to the surrounding trees.
Point A: S48150 28150 Point B: S48324 28940

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Well now an unusual name for a small hill. The bi .. by jackill   (Show all for Carricktriss Gorse)
 
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