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Knockmealdown Mountains Area , S: Araglin Subarea
Feature count in area: 17, by county: Tipperary: 11, Waterford: 11, of which 5 are in both Tipperary and Waterford, OSI/LPS Maps: 74, 82, EW-K
Highest Place: Knockmealdown 792.4m

Starting Places (16) in area Knockmealdown Mountains:
Bay Lough CP, Bay Lough Hairpin, Clogheen South, Crow Hill, Kilballyboy Wood, Kingston Bridge, Knockadullaun, Knockeenanooneen, Knockmeal Mountain Road, Knocksculloge, Liam Lynch Trailhead, Mount Melleray Abbey, R669 Rough Glen River, Spital-Land, Sugar Loaf Horseshoe Viewing Point, The Vee

Summits & other features in area Knockmealdown Mountains:
Cen: Central Knockmealdowns: Crohan West 521m, Knockmeal 559.5m, Knockmealdown 792.4m, Knockmoylan 767.1m, Knocknafallia 666.5m, Knocknagnauv 655.1m, Sugarloaf Hill 662.7m
E: East Knockmealdowns: Broemountain 430.4m, Knocknanask 486m, Knocknasheega 430.4m, Knocksculloge 432.6m
S: Araglin: Knockadullaun 352.2m
W: West Knockmealdowns: Crow Hill 516.8m, Farbreaga 518m, Knocknalougha 629m, Knocknalougha South Top 518.6m, Knockshanahullion 653.3m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Knockadullaun, 352.2m Hill
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, Knocknaboohill, Waterford County in Munster province, in Binnion Lists, Knockadullaun is the 1057th highest place in Ireland. Knockadullaun is the most southerly summit and also the second most westerly in the Knockmealdown Mountains area.
Grid Reference R96960 04067, OS 1:50k mapsheet 74
Place visited by: 27 members, recently by: johncusack, sarahryanowen, Taisce, chelman7, LiamG1951, mlmoroneybb, John.geary, Wildrover, FrankMc1964, Daingean, Juanita, CaminoPat, sbender, tommccarthy, jasonmc
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Longitude: -8.045178, Latitude: 52.188892, Easting: 196961, Northing: 104068, Prominence: 126m,  Isolation: 4.9km
ITM: 596910 604122
Bedrock type: Medium grained pink-purple sandstone, (Knockmealdown Sandstone Formation)

  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Knckdl, 10 char: Knckdln

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1095/
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Summary for Knockadullaun : A forest track to within 50 metres of the summit
Summary created by jackill 18 Jan, 2015
            MountainViews.ie picture about Knockadullaun
Picture: As viewed from the west
Park at KnDulan (R97385 04936) a forestry entrance, room for 5 cars.
Walk uphill through the entrance turning right at the first junction and left at the second one.
Follow the track to A (R97038 03987) then go right on a rougher track to B (R96906 03952) where you will need to cross a rough planted area to the summit .There are no visible markers at the summit.
The views of the Knockmealdowns to the north are good from here and the Galty ridge can been seen to the north west.
Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1095/comment/15339/
Member Comments for Knockadullaun

            MountainViews.ie picture about Knockadullaun
Picture: Galtees viewed from Knockadallaun
Panoramic Galtee views.
by eamonoc 26 Apr 2014
Climbed on Thursday 24/4/2014. Started at C (R97468 03875), at a Coillte forest barrier this is on a well made farm access road with electric fences lining both sides of the road. Worried about access I called to a white bungalow just after the forest entrance, there were two friendly barking dogs here but I got no answer at the house. I was able to step around the electric fence to gain access to the forest and followed a well made track to D (R97410 04116) and took a left turn up another track there were a couple of fallen trees blocking the path, but these were easily bypassed and track was followed to summit area. The summit area was reached in approx 10mins. There were fabulous views towards the Galtees from here. The summit area was cleared felled but rough and it has been replanted so get there to enjoy the views when you can. Total time taken form car to car 20mins and a journey of approx 1.6km. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1095/comment/16039/
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Skip the south
by thomas_g 24 Mar 2014
I approached from the south through some dense woods, it's pretty short but the going is horrible, lots of brambles and things to trip you. Don't recommend this approach. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1095/comment/15942/
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Don"t miss the view!!
by hivisibility 15 Jun 2014
Fine views here indeed but don'' t leave it too late to see them. The summit area has been replanted and I'd say within 2 years the regrowth will blot out the views. Don't delay!! Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1095/comment/17501/
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