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The Bibliography. Information for books on Irish mountains and hillwalking.
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Airey, Alan Irish Hill Days 1937 >>
Andrews, J. H. Paper Landscape, A 1975 >>
Bardwell, Sandra, Helen Fairbairn & Gareth McCorma Walking in Ireland 1999 >>
Barry Dalby The Wicklow Way (Map Guide) 1993 >>
Booth, Frank The Independent Walker's Guide to Ireland 1999 >>
Boydell, Herman & McCarthy Walk Guide: East of Ireland 1991 >>
Boyle, Ken & Orla Bourke Wicklow Way, The 1990 >>
Butterfield, Irvine High Mountains of Britain and Ireland, The 1986 >>
Clements, E. D. The Hewitts and Marilyns of Ireland 1997 >>
Clements, Paul Height of Nonsense, The 2005 >>
Coleman, J. C. Mountains of Killarney, The 1948 >>
Corcoran, Kevin Kerry Walks 1992 >>
Corcoran, Kevin West Cork Walks 1991 >>
Corcoran, Kevin West of Ireland Walks 1997 >>
Dalby, Barry The Wicklow Way Map Guide 1993 >>
Davey, Bernard Bernard Davey's Mourne 1999 >>
Davey, Bernard BERNARD DAVEY'S MOURNES 1999 >>
de Courcy, John W. "Mountains and Summits shown on maps before AD 1700" (articl 2005 >>
Dillon, Paddy Mountains of Ireland, The 1992 >>
Dillon, Paddy Complete Ulster Way Walks, The 1999 >>
Dillon, Paddy Ulster Way, The 199? >>
Dillon, Paddy Exploring the South of Ireland 1998 >>
Dillon, Paddy Connemara 2001 >>
EastWest Mapping Wicklow Way Walks 1998 >>
Fairbairn, Helen Northern Ireland: A Walking Guide 2006 >>
Fairbairn, Helen Ireland's Best Walks - A Walking Guide 2014 >>
Fairbairn, Helen Ireland's Adventure Bucket List, Great Outdoor Experiences 2018 >>
Fewer, Michael Wicklow Way, The 1998 >>
Flanagan, David & Creagh, Richard Exploring Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way 2016 >>
Flowerdew, Michael, P.J. McKeever & J.D. Smyth Explore Series Unkn >>
 
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Church Mountain: One of my preferred wicklow summits
Bunsen7 2 months ago.
A very straightforward out and back walk via forest tracks from the carpark at Hollywood Glen. It loops around and when the forest roadends at its northern terminus, head eastwards up the tra...

  
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Slievemore: Achill's conical, stand-alone coastal peak with stunning vistas.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: markmjcampion 2 months ago.
Slievemore is a v distinctive, almost conical peak in the N of Achill Island. It's a steep-sided mix of grass and rock with no major difficulties although parts of the sharp ridge overlook pl...

  
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Drumgoff Recreation Area to Fentons
ceadeile a month ago.
Drumgoff Recreation Area to FentonsView towards CroaghanmoiraView towards Kelly's Lough View across Lugnaquilla&... walk, Len: 15.4km, Climb: 649m, Area: Wicklow (Ireland) Corrigasleggaun, Lugn||

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Slieve Snaght: Rugged highpoint on a gnarly, rocky SW-NE ridge
Collaborative entry Last edit by: markmjcampion 2 months ago.
Slieve Snaght, just S of Erigal, is a steep-sided sentinel mountain in an area of interesting but dangerous terrain. Much care is needed esp if parking to the S. Views are stunning including ...

  
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Walking on the moon
Colin Murphy a month ago.
Having just been up Montana Blanca, I forgot and saved my track at that point, so had to restart on way to Montana Rajad walk, Len: 4.8km, Climb: 70m, Area: Unid, Unid () ||

  
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Hungry Hill: Commanding rocky Beara highpoint on N-S ridge with eastern cliffs a
Collaborative entry Last edit by: markmjcampion 2 months ago.
Hungry Hill in the Caha Mts is the highest peak in the Beara peninsula with commanding views of much of W Cork and S Kerry as well as Cape Clear and the Skelligs. It's topped by a boggy plate...

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Knocknadobar: High, bulky coastal peak with commanding views from its grassy sum
Collaborative entry Last edit by: markmjcampion 2 months ago.
Knocknadobar, adjacent to the Ring of Kerry and near Cahersiveen has a well-known pilgrim trail to the S and is noted for its views of Iveragh, various islands and Corca Dhuibhne. There are n...

  
Track
Relatively easy ascent through spectacular volcanic landscape.
Colin Murphy a month ago.
The track to Blanca/TeideAlthough by Irish standards, Montana Blanca is a colossus at 2748m, in terms of ascent and chal walk, Len: 5.6km, Climb: 424m, Area: Unid, Unid () ||

  
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The Paps West: Grassy, well defined peak with great views
Collaborative entry Last edit by: markmjcampion 2 months ago.
The West Pap is the slightly smaller of the pair which together are two of the most recognisable Irish peaks. It's grassy and heathery with a huge cairn which is thought to cover an ancient b...

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Beinn a'Chaorainn and Beinn Teallach
billbaggins 2 months ago.
These two hills, located beside the A86, can provide a useful short day while travelling through the Highlands. B... walk, Len: 17.8km, Climb: 1231m, Area: Beinn a'Chaorainn South Top, Loch Lochy|...

  
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Carncormick: Approach from the south west
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy 2 months ago.
There is parking for one car next to gate at D15543 13011. Walk back down the road to a sort of crossroads and turn NE up a track. (If there is anyone about you should ask for permission to a...

  
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Soarns Hill: Long, tough tramp through high heather & grass
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy 2 months ago.
One approach is via Mid Hill - starting from the Cargan Dam car park at D19239 17217. Cross the dam and turn left, crossing two stiles and following a narrow trail along the south side of the...


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