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Feature count in area: 15, all in Donegal,
OSI/LPS Maps: 1, 2, 6
Highest Place: Moylenanav 539m
Starting Places (28) in area Donegal Central: Astelleen Burn Waterfall, Ballyarr, Binnadoo, Braughan Road, Drumfin Bridge, Edenacarnan East, Edenacarnan North, Edenacarnan South, Garrangalta Rocks, Gartan Wood, Glenveagh Bridge, Glenveagh National Park SW, Glenveigh Castle, Losset North, Lough Acrobane Farmhouse, Lough Acrobane South, Lough Acrobane South West, Lough Barra Slipway CP, Lough Barra W, Lough Natooey West, Lough Salt North, Lough Salt West, Moyle Hill, Nabrackbaddy Lough, Parochial House, River Barra Bridge NE, River Barra Bridge SW, Sruhancrolee Bridge
Summits & other features in area Donegal Central: NE: Loughsalt Hills: Crockmore 349m, Croaghmore 278m, Edenacarnan 192m, Loughaskerry 252m, Loughsalt Mountain 469m, Moyle Hill 148m, Stragraddy Mountain 285m SW: Glendowan Mountains: Binswilly 337m, Brown Mountain 224m, Cionn Bheatha 384m, Crockastoller 418m, Farscallop 420.6m, Gartan Mountain 357m, Leahanmore 442m, Moylenanav 539m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Cionn Bheatha, 384mHill Cionn Bheatha A name in Irish,
Place Rating ..
prob. Ir. Cionn Bheatha [PDT], 'head of birch (wood)', Donegal County in Ulster province, in Binnion Lists, Cionn Bheatha is the 990th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference C01400 18500,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 6 Place visited by: 14members, recently by: Wilderness, eamonoc, markmjcampion, finkey86, Fergalh, RyanLavery, Garmin, kmoore, windy, chalky, kenmoore, Terry-Parker, Harry Goodman, Lucky1
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A photo looking down the beautiful Lough Beagh in Glenveagh national park with Kinnaveagh on the left overlooking Glenveagh castle and the Saggartnadooish ridge on the right. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1074/comment/19870/
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