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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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Knockshigowna: Prominent little hill
TommyV a month ago.
The mountain bike park on Knockshigowna is closed indefinitely due to the crazy nature of insurance and it's costs . This makes accessing the hill from the farm a no go unless you want to dri...

  
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Knockalough: Trig it where the sun don't shine
TommyV a month ago.
I followed the great directions provided here by simon3/jackill. The walk is mostly straight forward along the Knockalough loop trail, but the real challenge is to find the trig buried deep i...

  
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Stob an Fhuarain and Sgùrr na h-Ulaidh from Glencoe.
billbaggins 3 weeks ago.
Limited parking available at NN120 563, on the north side of the A82.CAREFULLY walk 220m back (NW) towards Glenco... walk, Len: 14.5km, Climb: 1157m, Area: Stob an Fhuarain, Loch Linnhe to Loch E|...

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Tooreen: Not all bad
TommyV a month ago.
Reading the comments on Tooreen, I was non-too excited about bagging this hill. I took the approach from the East side of the hill but the windfarm also provides access from the West side. Th...

  
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Mullaghanoe: Strictly Come Bagging
Pepe a month ago.
Drove up the gravel road and parked. From here it's about a kilometre stroll up to the mast area. It's very overgrown around the compound now but it's possible to squeeze in along one side of...

  
Track
Short, rewarding loop.
Colin Murphy 3 weeks ago.
A very enjoyable, short trek with little effort, some good tracks, fantastic views and two Carns in the bag. The ... walk, Len: 4.5km, Climb: 254m, Area: Knockbrack South Top, West Cork Mountains|...

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Cloghervaddy: A summit camp
gerrym a month ago.
Visited Cloghervaddy as part of a longer route taking in 7 summits in the Bluestacks. Starting at H07705 94553 where there was room to park one car just before entering the forest, though the...

  
Track
Linear route, challenging underfoot, but very rewarding.
Colin Murphy 3 weeks ago.
This is a good linear route if a) you have two cars b) you pick a dry day and c) you do it after a prolonged dry ... walk, Len: 7.1km, Climb: 193m, Area: The Priest's Leap, West Cork Mountains (I|...

  
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Knocknagantee Near West Top: A bump on the way elsewhere.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy a month ago.
Often done alongside Knocknagantee itself, but this Ardering Beg may be done in isolation. One starting point is V66918 71228, which is the start of a trail. It is next to farm buildings but ...

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Caherbarnagh East Top: Dull summit, good views
Colin Murphy a month ago.
The summit is totally unremarkable and without the aid of a GPS the actual high point would be hard to define. The best thing about this mountain is the view of Caherbarnagh and if you walk a...

  
Track
Unlisted top, but enjoyable ascent
Colin Murphy 3 weeks ago.
Owendoher River in full flow.It may not be a listed hill, but Cruagh Mt makes for an interesting ascent through Cruach W walk, Len: 5.1km, Climb: 285m, Area: Dublin (Ireland) ||

  
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Buckoogh: Choose your peat hag!
paddyhillsbagger a month ago.
Climbed on an absolutely gorgeous October morning from the SE route. Stunning views all around. The flat boggy area at the summit was no problem for my wellies. Chose this peat hag as the top...


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