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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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The only difficulty with this one is finding the .. by group   (Show all for Corronoher )
 
Another one for summit baggers
by hivisibility  10 Mar 2014
Easiest way to access the summit is to park at R402304 starD, outside the forest barrier. There is also another barrier right across the road with plenty of room for parking. Continue up the trail. Views are restricted but after approx 10 minutes you emerge where a large amount of treefelling has taken place. Good views over South Limerick / North Cork on a good day. Continue on this trail until you meet a fork at R414309 starE and keep to the right. After about 5 minutes look out for a large clearing area [probably a turning circle] on your left.
Turn left here and keep to the right of the clearing, and scramble up the steepish bank into the trees. You are approx 80 metres from the summit from here. the trees are fairly close together here but somebody has kindly removed the lower branches so access is fine. Summit trig will be on your right on a mossy mound. Sadly no views as completely surrounded by trees. to return retrace your steps. 1 hour approx. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1184/comment/15908/
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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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