This website uses cookies, which are small text files that the website puts on your device to facilitate operation. Cookies help us provide a better service to you. They are used to track general user traffic information and to help the website function properly.
Starting Places (16) in area South East Midlands: Ballinvarry West, Clodiagh Church, Coolnahau, Coppanagh Wood South, Freney's Well, Glynn, Gorlough Wood, Hill of Allen, Inistioge, Killamery Wood East, Kylebeg Wood, Lingaun River, Mount Alto Wood, Mullenbeg Wood South, Newtown Upper School, Slievenamon Walk Head
Summits & other features in area South East Midlands: Knockaulin 171m E: Barrow: Clogrennan Hill 336m, Newtown Hill 208m N Cen: Timahoe Hills: Ballaghmore Hill 268m, Cullenagh Mountain 317m, Fossy Mountain 332m, Hewson Hill 261m, Rock of Dunamase 198m N: Croghan: Croghan Hill 234m N: Newbridge Hills: Dunmurry Hill 233m, Hill of Allen 219m S: Mullinavat: Coolnahau Hill 265m, Corbally Hill 285m, Mount Alto 276m, Tory Hill 292m S: Slievenamon: Knockahunna 502.8m, Sheegouna 553.5m, Slievenamon 720.2m, Slievenamon North-West Top 564m S: Windgap: Carricktriss Gorse 314m, Carrigadoon Hill 296.9m, Faranaree Hill 283m SE: Brandon Hill: Brandon Hill 515m, Coppanagh 365m, Croghan 365m W Cen: Durrow: Ballynalacken Hill 314m, Caponellan Hill 253m, Knockmannon Hill 315m W Cen: Slieveardagh: Clomantagh Hill 349m, Knocknamuck 340m, Monabrogue 284m W: Horse & Jockey: Kill Hill 241m, Killough 235m, The Rock of Cashel 125m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Corbally Hill, 285mHill
Place Rating ..
, Kilkenny County in Leinster province, in Binnion Lists, Corbally Hill is the 1194th highest place in Ireland. Corbally Hill is the second most southerly summit in the South East Midlands area.
Grid Reference S50110 24814,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 75 Place visited by: 24members, recently by: benjimann9, Nailer1967, John.geary, TippHiker, Kirsty, dregish, MountainHunter, conormcbandon, Nakoz, mountainmike, Barry28213, jasonmc, bryanjbarry, bbarry2015, Garmin
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Crb285, 10 char: CrblyHi285 Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1162/
Gallery for Corbally Hill and surrounds
Summary
for Corbally Hill :
Masts among the trees
Summary created by thomas_g
18 Jan, 2014
Picture: The masts at sunset
Corbally Hill is accessible from the east or the north, with the entrance at A (S50556 24614) (plenty of parking) being the longest route. From this location, follow the forest track around to B (S49761 25434) 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.
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: mountainviews.ie/summit/1162/comment/15792/
Use of MountainViews is governed by conditions and a privacy policy.
Read general information about the site. Opinions in material here are not necessarily endorsed by MountainViews.
Hillwalking is a risk sport. Information in comments, walks, shared GPS tracks or about starting places may
not be accurate for example as regards safety or access permission. You are responsible for your safety and your permission to walk.
See the credits and list definitions.