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Knockatagglemore 330m,
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East Kerry Area   S: Kilcummin Subarea
Place count in area: 4, OSI/LPS Maps: 72, 79 
Highest place:
Baraveha, 451m
Maximum height for area: 451 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 299 metres,

Places in area East Kerry:
N: Ballydesmond:   Baraveha 451mKnockatee 410mMount Eagle 431m
S: Kilcummin:   Knockatagglemore 330m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Knockatagglemore Hill Cnoc an Tseagail Mor A name in Irish Kerry County in Munster Province, in Binnion List, Shale & sandstone Bedrock

Height: 330m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 79 Grid Reference: W01627 98147
Place visited by 22 members. Recently by: Pepe, annem, SmirkyQuill, Wildrover, chelman7, Deise-Man, markmjcampion, daitho9, FrankMc1964, Fergalh, hivisibility, caiomhin, jcoshea, sandman, MaryTeresa
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Longitude: -9.437157, Latitude: 52.126936 , Easting: 101627, Northing: 98147 Prominence: 104m,  Isolation: 14.1km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 501598 598203,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Kncktg, 10 char: Kncktglmr
Bedrock type: Shale & sandstone, (Namurian (undifferentiated))

Knockatagglemore is the 1101th highest place in Ireland. Knockatagglemore is the most southerly summit in the East Kerry area and also the most westerly.

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Bog Road Walk with Great Mountain Views
Short Summary created by ciarraioch  12 Apr 2014
The easiest way to arrive to this hill is as follows: Travel north around 5 miles along along the Killarney/Tralee road until you come to the 'Lawlor's Cross' junction with signposts on the right for Kilcummin and Gneeveguilla. Follow the road for 4.4 km. Known locally as Faill Buí, your turning off point is on the left, very nearly at the top of the second large hill on the route W00417 96175 starA. This is the access to the area of high bog-land. The tarred road passes by a farm house and shortly after that becomes a gravelled road. If the road has been recently maintained, you can drive on as far as you dare. Go left on all junctions from this until you reach W01375 97885 starB. Take the track to the right going east (not shown on map). This shortly turns due north and just beyond the end of the gravel lies the trig point.
Although your walk is on a bog road, the view of the mountains of Dingle, Iveragh, Killarney and into North Cork are hard to beat. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1114/comment/15358/
 
Mountain Panorama in the Kingdom .. by ciarraioch   (Show all for Knockatagglemore (Cnoc an Tseagail Mor))
 
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