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East Mayo Area   E: Charlestown Hills Subarea
Place count in area: 15, OSI/LPS Maps: 23, 24, 31, 32 
Highest place:
Nephin, 806m
Maximum height for area: 806 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 778 metres,

Places in area East Mayo:
E: Charlestown Hills:   Knock Hill 213mMullaghanoe 234m
N: Foxford Hills:   Carranarah 197mGortnadrehy 143m
NW: Nephin:   Cuilkillew 130mNephin 806mTristia 322m
NW: Pontoon Hills:   Crucknaree 297mFarbreiga 395mKnockaglana 154m
S: Kiltimagh Hills:   Rush Hill 197mSlieve Carn 262m
W: Croaghmoyle:   Burren 396mCroaghmoyle 430mMuckanagh Hill 220m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Mullaghanoe Hill Mullach an Ó A name in Irish (Ir. Mullach an Ó [logainm.ie], 'summit of the mass or lump') Mayo County in Connacht Province, in Binnion List, Caledonian Bedrock

Height: 234m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 32 Grid Reference: M52400 99000
Place visited by 20 members. Recently by: conormcbandon, Pepe, TommyV, juliewoods, Jamessheerin, FilHil, Garmin, eamonoc, chalky, la1ena, Fergalh, CaptainVertigo, moggy40t, sandman, Klunk
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Longitude: -8.725547, Latitude: 53.938245 , Easting: 152400, Northing: 299000 Prominence: 160m,  Isolation: 5.8km
ITM: 552360 799011,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Mlghn, 10 char: Mulaghanoe
Bedrock type: Caledonian, (Feldspar or Quartz Porphyry)

The word ó as a hill-name element is also found in Gleann Ó/Glenoe, Co. Antrim, and in Ó Cualann/Great Sugarloaf, Co. Wicklow.   Mullaghanoe is the 1325th highest place in Ireland. Mullaghanoe is the most easterly summit in the East Mayo area.

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Well, what is there to say about this hill? I dr .. by paddyhillsbagger   (Show all for Mullaghanoe (Mullach an Ó))
 
Forest walk in the rain .. by three5four0   (Show all for Mullaghanoe (Mullach an Ó))
 
Strictly Come Bagging .. by Pepe   (Show all for Mullaghanoe (Mullach an Ó))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Mullaghanoe (<i>Mullach an Ó</i>) in area East Mayo, Ireland
Picture: Mast Compound at the Summit
 
Forest harvesting and mast compound
by TommyV  30 May 2023
The route already mentioned seems to be the only logical way to approach this very bland hill. I drove as far as far as a forest barrier and even though it was open I still decided to walk from here. From the barrier it's about a kilometre to the summit. I found that getting around the mast compound was not worth the effort. This is very much Coilte logging territory, I bagged this hill on a Sunday so there was no activity at the time. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1016/comment/23965/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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