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West Cork Mountains Area   S Cen: Dunmanway Hills Subarea
Place count in area: 62, OSI/LPS Maps: 78, 79, 85, 86, 88, 89 
Highest place:
Knockboy, 704.8m
Maximum height for area: 704.8 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 685 metres,

Places in area West Cork Mountains:
Cen: Maughanaclea:   Maughanaclea Hills East Top 470mMaughanaclea Hills West Top 452m
Cen: Shehy More:   Shehy More 545.6mShehy More SW Top 446m
E: Clearagh:   Clearagh Hill 287m
E: Currane:   Currane Hill 228m
N Cen: Douce:   Douce Mountain 476mDoughill Mountain 471m
N: Carran:   Barnastooka 497mBealick 537mCarran 604mCarran Far NE Top 561mCarran Far North Top 506mCarran NE Top 555mCarran South Top 567mKnockantooreen 450m
N: Conigar:   Conigar 566mConigar SW Top 566mFoilastookeen 540m
N: Coomataggart:   Carrigalougha 423mCoomataggart 530mCoomataggart SW Top 509mDerrineanig 304mLackabaun 472mMweelin 487m
NE Cen: Carrigarierk:   Carrigarierk 343m
NW: Barraboy:   Barraboy Mountain 460mBarraboy Mountain Far East Top 456mBarraboy Mountain SE Top 409mDerroograne 468mTurners Rock 420m
NW: Knockboy:   Caoinkeen 692.8mCaoinkeen South-East Top 553.5mCoomhola Mountain 472mKnockboy 704.8mKnockboy North Top 651.2mKnockboy South Top 533.3mThe Priest's Leap 519m
NW: Knocknamanagh:   Bird Hill 412mCoomclogherane Top 449mGullaba Hill 603mKnockbrack 440mKnockbrack South Top 458mKnocknamanagh 637mKnocknamanagh NE Top 625m
S Cen: Dunmanway Hills:   Cashloura 296.8mCoolsnaghtig 295.8mInchanadreen 310m
S Cen: Nowen:   Milane Hill 354.4mMullaghmesha 494.3mNowen Hill 535.2mNowen Hill Far West Top 405.2mNowen Hill SW Top 509mPookeen North Top 319m
S: Leap Hills:   Carrigfadda 311.7mKilleigh Hill 229mKnockarudane Hill 169mKnockscagh 195m
S: Skibbereen:   Barryroe Hill 156mLick Hill 158m
W Cen: Knockbreteen:   Knockbreteen 239m
W: Bantry:   Knocknaveagh 282m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Inchanadreen Hill Cork County in Munster Province, in Binnion List, Purple mudstone and siltstone Bedrock

Height: 310m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 85 Grid Reference: W19100 53500
Place visited by 12 members. Recently by: John.geary, chelman7, Daingean, eamonoc, Fergalh, Juanita, CaminoPat, Wildrover, thomas_g, chalky, jackill, Conor74
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Longitude: -9.171591, Latitude: 51.728608 , Easting: 119100, Northing: 53500 Prominence: 124m,  Isolation: 2.2km
ITM: 519067 553566,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Inchnd, 10 char: Inchndrn
Bedrock type: Purple mudstone and siltstone, (Castlehaven Formation)

Inchanadreen is the 1142th highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1132/
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30 minutes to the summit.
Short Summary created by jackill  8 Aug 2014
Park at W18057 52819 starA, a forest entrance at a crossroads, with room for 4-5 cars.Walk uphill on a forest road taking the left hand fork after 300 meters.This will bring you out at the forest edge about 500 meters from the summit.
Fine views over Dunmanway, the Bandon Valley and the lovely Coolkellure Lake . Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1132/comment/15376/
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Inchanadreen  in area West Cork Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Nowen Hill in the distance
 
Short and Rough
by thomas_g  14 Feb 2015
Parked at the same location as jackill and Conor74, however, some tree falls meant that access to the hill proper is something of a chore, wading through boggy ground and clambering over trees. Halfway up I found a vehicle track which made the ascent and descent much easier. See my (short) gps track for more. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1132/comment/17843/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
Leave a trail of breadcrumbs...
by Conor74  16 Jun 2014
Parked at W180528 starB, entrance to a forestry and room for 4 or 5 cars. Walked up forest road until track petered out, then went into the forestry itself (mature one so trees pretty well spaced apart and not like some other disasters I've had) and walked uphill, emerging near the summit where a fence had to be negotiated. Took about 20 minutes from car to summit. Fine views over Dunmanway, the Bandon Valley and the lovely Coolkellure Lake with its adjacent Church of Ireland, a reminder of the appalling sectarian bitterness that tore this area apart after the War of Independence and became known as the Dunmanway Massacre. Take care to get bearings for the the way back down, I didn't, plunged into the forest and spent half an hour tracking over and back trying to find the forest road again. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1132/comment/17505/
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