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South East Midlands Area   S: Mullinavat Subarea
Place count in area: 31, OSI/LPS Maps: 28A, 28B, 47, 48, 49, 53, 54, 55, 59, 60 
Highest place:
Slievenamon, 720.2m
Maximum height for area: 720.2 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 711 metres,

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Corbally Hill Hill Kilkenny County in Leinster Province, in Binnion List, Red, brown conglomerate & sandstone Bedrock

Height: 285m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 75 Grid Reference: S50110 24814
Place visited by 22 members. Recently by: John.geary, TippHiker, Kirsty, dregish, MountainHunter, conormcbandon, Nakoz, mountainmike, Barry28213, jasonmc, bryanjbarry, bbarry2015, Garmin, eamonoc, chalky
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Longitude: -7.264998, Latitude: 52.373054 , Easting: 250110, Northing: 124814 Prominence: 104m,  Isolation: 4.7km
ITM: 650048 624864,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crb285, 10 char: CrblyHi285
Bedrock type: Red, brown conglomerate & sandstone, (Carrigmaclea Formation)

Corbally Hill is the 1190th highest place in Ireland. Corbally Hill is the second most southerly summit in the South East Midlands area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Corbally Hill  in area South East Midlands, Ireland
Picture: The masts at sunset
 
Masts among the trees
Short Summary created by thomas_g  18 Jan 2014
Corbally Hill is accessible from the east or the north, with the entrance at S50556 24614 starA (plenty of parking) being the longest route. From this location, follow the forest track around to S49761 25434 starB where a right turn, followed by another right will bring you to the top. Occasional glimpses of the Comeraghs and Slievenamon can be got through the trees.
Upon reaching the top the highest ground seems to be behind the large mast enclosure, a clamber through waist high brambles awaits. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1162/comment/15406/
 
Phytophthora ramorum
by thomas_g  18 Jan 2014
Please be aware that Corbally hill seems to be currently suffering from Phytophthora ramorum (aka sudden oak death), this is a very invasive tree disease for which there is no cure.
There is a sign at the entrances, but in short, stick to the paths, don't bring any foliage in or out of the wood and wash and disinfect your footwear before your next walk. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1162/comment/15792/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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