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Breifne Area   N: Cuilcagh Mountains Subarea
Place count in area: 14, OSI/LPS Maps: 26, 27, 27A 
Highest place:
Cuilcagh, 666m
Maximum height for area: 666 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 570 metres,

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Benaughlin Hill Fermanagh County in NI and in Ulster Province, in Binnion List, Dark fine-grained cherty limestone Bedrock

Height: 370m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 26 Grid Reference: H17791 31439
Place visited by 29 members. Recently by: eflanaga, dregish, abeach, AntrimRambler, LorraineG60, MichaelG55, FrankMc1964, BogRunner1, melohara, TommyMc, NualaMc, Wilderness, frankmc04, Ulsterpooka, eamonoc
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Longitude: -7.727963, Latitude: 54.231555 , Easting: 217791, Northing: 331439 Prominence: 124m,  Isolation: 2.5km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 617736 831443,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Bnghln, 10 char: Benaughlin
Bedrock type: Dark fine-grained cherty limestone, (Dartry Limestone Formation)

Benaughlin is the 1018th highest place in Ireland. Benaughlin is the second most northerly summit in the Breifne area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Benaughlin  in area Breifne, Ireland
Picture: Summit Trig
 
Peak of The Speaking Horse.
by sandman  5 Mar 2014
Access is either at H1977031543 starA on the A32 (room for a number of cars) or at H1741532385 starB (room for 1 car). I picked the latter and followed the tract meeting up with the Ulster Way (os 26 2nd edition) and onwards to the zig zags for mtn at H1792031643 starC.The views from the summit are fantastic so i would suggest keeping this for a clear day. East ...Upper Lough Erne and Knockinny Hill. South East.... Slive Rushen . West... Cuilcagh(on the day snow capped). North.....Lough Macnean ,When you get close to the summit keep watch for an old headstone. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1081/comment/15900/
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