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Maximum height for area: 784 metres Summits in area: 48
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Knockaunanattin Mountain Kerry County
Stumpa an Aitinn A name in Irish (Language)
(Ir. Stumpa an Aitinn [OSI - 1:25,000], 'stump of the gorse')
Height: 569 metres OS 1/50k Mapsheet: 78 for top
Grid Ref: V76935 79098 Latitude: 51.950885 Longitude: -9.790680
ITM: 476912 579158 Prominence: 54m   Isolation: 0.9km
Rating graphic. Knockaunanattin is the 331st highest summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knockaunanattin in area Dunkerron Mountains, County Kerry, Ireland
Picture: Dropping off Stumpa Duloigh SW, Knockaunattin ahead on the right Expand pics.
 
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Short Summary created by jackill  14 Aug 2011 Park at Ballaghbeama Gap, V75460 78103 (Point A), room for 4 cars next to the map of the Glencar area.
Head north uphill over horizontal rock shelfs to the summit of Knockaunattin West. Turn east and drop down to the col passing some minor lakes then ascend on grassy slopes to the summit of Knockaunattin.
Point A: V75460 78103 (turn area map On)

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knockaunanattin in area Dunkerron Mountains, County Kerry, Ireland
Picture: Knockaunanattin Lake Expand pics.
by djouce  20 Jul 2005 It takes about 1.5 hours to reach the summit from Ballaghbeama Gap. There is a shallow lake (waist deep) for a refreshing, dip. There are a lot of rock outcrops at the summit.
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