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Sperrin Mountains Area   NW: Maheramason Hills Subarea
Place count in area: 64, OSI/LPS Maps: 12, 13, 6, 7, 8 
Highest place:
Sawel, 678m
Maximum height for area: 678 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 657 metres,

Places in area Sperrin Mountains:
E: Magherafelt Hills:   Slieve Gallion NE Top 493.6m
E: Magherafelt Hills:   Slieve Gallion 526.6m
N: Claudy Hills:   Crockdooish 321mCurradrolan Hill 270mEglish 277mLetterlogher 249mMullaghmeash Hill 244mSlieveboy 259mStraid Hill 303m
NE Cen: Glenelly North East:   Barnes Top 456mCraigagh Hill 460mCrockbrack 526.1mKnockanbane Mountain 441mMeenard Mountain 620mMeenard Mtn W Top 480mMullaghaneany 627mMullaghash 480mMullaghsallagh 485mOughtmore 569mSpelhoagh 568m
NE: Glenshane North:   Benbradagh 465mBoviel Top 454mCarn Hill 448mCarntogher 464mMoneyoran Hill 414m
NE: Glenshane South:   Bohilbreaga 478mCoolnasillagh Mountain 423mCorick Mountain 430mCrockalougha 407mMullaghmore 550mWhite Mountain 537m
NW Cen: Glenelly North West:   Dart Mountain 619mDart Mountain North-West Top 525mLearmount Mountain 489mLearmount Mountain South Top 492mMullaghasturrakeen 581mMullaghcarbatagh 517mMullaghclogha 635mMullaghclogher 572mMullaghdoo 568mSawel 678m
NW: Maheramason Hills:   Clondermot Hill 220mGortmonly Hill 218mSlievekirk 370m
SE Cen: Glenelly South East:   Carnanelly 562mCarnanelly West Top 503.4mMullaghbane 467mMullaghturk 416m
SE: Cookstown Hills:   Cregganconroe 300mFir Mountain 362mOughtmore 382m
SW Cen: Glenelly South West:   Clogherny Top 408mCraignamaddy 385mCrocknamoghil 335mMullaghbolig 442mSpaltindoagh 420m
SW: Mullaghcarn:   Curraghchosaly Mountain 416mMullaghcarn 542mMullaghcarn South Top 525m
SW: Newtownstewart Hills:   Bessy Bell 420mMullaghcroy 242m
W: Strabane:   Balix Hill 403mKnockavoe 296mOwenreagh Hill 400m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Clondermot Hill Hill Cnoc Chlann Diarmada A name in Irish (poss. Ir. ‡Cnoc Chlann Diarmada [PDT], 'hill of Clann Diarmada or
Diarmuid's progeny')
Derry County in NI and in Ulster Province, in Binnion List, Psammite & pelite Bedrock

Height: 220m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 7 Grid Reference: C43409 12792
Place visited by 23 members. Recently by: trostanite, Claybird007, dregishjake, dregish, m0jla, eamonoc, Fergalh, sperrinlad, eejaymm, sandman, jimmyread, Aidy, windy, chalky, AntrimRambler
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Longitude: -7.323144, Latitude: 54.960775 , Easting: 243409, Northing: 412792 Prominence: 195m,  Isolation: 4.8km
ITM: 643348 912778,   GPS IDs, 6 char: ClndHl, 10 char: ClndrmtHil
Bedrock type: Psammite & pelite, (Ballykelly Formation)

The name Clondermot Hill is referred to numerous times in the Ordnance Survey Memoir for the parish of Clondermot. It is odd that the name does not appear on OSNI maps. Has been called Corrody Hill.   Clondermot Hill is the 1358th highest place in Ireland. Clondermot Hill is the most northerly summit in the Sperrin Mountains area.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1026/
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In search of the elusive "pole", a truly ripping .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Clondermot Hill (Cnoc Chlann Diarmada))
 
You are best to Ascend this Summit by asking perm .. by jimmyread   (Show all for Clondermot Hill (Cnoc Chlann Diarmada))
 
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The way to summit of Clondermot Hill lies not via .. by three5four0   (Show all for Clondermot Hill (Cnoc Chlann Diarmada))
 
Pleasant Walk Apart From The "Jagging" .. by Aidy   (Show all for Clondermot Hill (Cnoc Chlann Diarmada))
 
Now doing B&B
by m0jla  23 Jun 2019
20/05/2019 We followed the suggestion from jimmyread and asked permission at Walsh's farm. Mrs Walsh is now doing Air B&B. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1026/comment/20560/
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