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Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew Area   N: Arigna Subarea
Place count in area: 8, OSI/LPS Maps: 25, 26, 32, 33 
Highest place:
Carrane Hill, 458m
Maximum height for area: 458 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 408 metres,

Places in area Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew:
N: Arigna:   Carrane Hill 458mSeltannasaggart 428mSeltannasaggart SE Slope 412m
SE: Leitrim Village:   Sheemore 178m
SW: Boyle:   Curlew Mountains 255m
W: Castlebaldwin:   Barroe North 226mBricklieve Mountains 321mKeshcorran 359m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Seltannasaggart SE Slope Hill County Highpoint of Roscommon and in Leitrim/ Roscommon Counties in Connacht Province, in County Highpoint List, Cyclothemic sandstone, siltstone, coal Bedrock

Height: 412m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 26 Grid Reference: G90396 19542
Place visited by 252 members. Recently by: Enda66, sineadh, Mario77, Joshua3, conormcbandon, noelcurt, Krzysztof_K, abcd, Arcticaurora, Oscar-mckinney, Jai-mckinney, Aneta.jablonska, Hjonna, agnieszka.s11, Cecil1976
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Longitude: -8.147446, Latitude: 54.124731 , Easting: 190396, Northing: 319542 Prominence: 0m,  Isolation: 0.6km
ITM: 590361 819531,   GPS IDs, 6 char: SltnSE, 10 char: SltnsgSESl
Bedrock type: Cyclothemic sandstone, siltstone, coal, (Lackagh Sandstone Formation)

Seltannasaggart SE Slope is the third highest hill in the Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew area and the 890th highest in Ireland. Seltannasaggart SE Slope is the second most easterly summit in the Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew area. Seltannasaggart SE Slope is the highest point in county Roscommon.

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Choice of routes to the Top of Roscommon. .. by group   (Show all for Seltannasaggart SE Slope )
 
County Top of Roscommon .. by Gribster   (Show all for Seltannasaggart SE Slope )
 
The true Top of Roscommon ! .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Seltannasaggart SE Slope )
 
Highest Point in Roscommon .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Seltannasaggart SE Slope )
 
County Top Log Book? .. by three5four0   (Show all for Seltannasaggart SE Slope )
 
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Cairn for Seltannasaggart SE Slope?
by paddyhillsbagger  5 Apr 2010
I have to concur with Harry Goodmans comment (and others on Seltannasaggart) regarding the desolate industrial landscape at the top of this mountain. However, when I went up (via the Miners Way which was very marshy) I found this rock with an arrow on it in the area of Seltannasaggart SE Slope. Now this has been put there either by the nearby quarry or the wind farm people but it is as good as a cairn you will get on this top! Oh, by the way, there is a high voltage cable by the rock, perhaps that is what the arrow is for? Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1055/comment/4593/
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