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Corronoher 272.1m,
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West Limerick Area   E: Ballingarry Subarea
Place count in area: 5, OSI/LPS Maps: 64, 65, 72, 73 
Highest place:
Knockanimpaha, 344m
Maximum height for area: 344 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 173 metres,

Places in area West Limerick:
E: Ballingarry:   Ballyea Hill 214mCorronoher 272.1mKnockfeerina 288m
S: Templeglantine:   Glenmore Hill 292m
W: Newcastle West:   Knockanimpaha 344m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Corronoher Hill Limerick County in Munster Province, in Binnion List, Red conglomerate, sandstone & mudstone Bedrock

Height: 272.1m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 65 Grid Reference: R40990 31063
Place visited by 26 members. Recently by: Marykerry, Tuigamala, annem, Pizzagirl, chelman7, Krzysztof_K, garrettd, John.geary, JohnRea, sarahryanowen, mlmoroneybb, maryblewitt, FrankMc1964, Fergalh, omurchu
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Longitude: -8.86823, Latitude: 52.42831 , Easting: 140991, Northing: 131063 Prominence: 150.12m,  Isolation: 5.4km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 540953 631112,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crnhr, 10 char: Corronoher
Bedrock type: Red conglomerate, sandstone & mudstone, (Old Red Sandstone (undifferentiated))

Corronoher is the 1232th highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Corronoher  in area West Limerick, Ireland
Picture: Well hidden summit trig on Corronoher
 
The only difficulty with this one is finding the summit trig!
Short Summary created by acorn  11 Mar 2014
Corronoher lies north east of the Co Limerick village of Kilmeedy. There is ample parking at forestry entrance R40192 30370 starA and no access issues. The forestry track is shown accurately on OS sheet 65. Once through the barrier follow the forestry road east with evidence of hurricane Darwin's visit very visible all around you. The track rises gradually swinging north then west to a fork at R41259 30954 starB. Keep right at the fork and continue for 300m to a layby on the left at R 41026 31132 starC. Facing into the layby head to the right hand corner. Nothing for it now but to head into the trees and follow your nose to the high ground roughly SW. It's only a short distance to the trig point located on a mossy mound in a tiny clearing. No views save the trees. Your reward will be actually finding it ! Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1184/comment/15428/
 
Another one for summit baggers .. by hivisibility   (Show all for Corronoher )
 
So the view is gone... .. by geohappy   (Show all for Corronoher )
 
Trig hidden,as well as the Ford Fiesta similarly .. by eamonoc   (Show all for Corronoher )
 
Hidden Fiesta. .. by hivisibility   (Show all for Corronoher )
 
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