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Wexford Area   N: Bunclody Subarea
Place count in area: 14, OSI/LPS Maps: 61, 62, 68, 69, 76, 77, EW-B, EW-B, EW-B2 
Highest place:
Slieveboy, 420m
Maximum height for area: 420 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 304 metres,

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Kilmichael Hill Hill Wexford County in Leinster Province, in Binnion List, Green & grey slate with thin siltstone Bedrock

Height: 269.3m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 62 Grid Reference: T09812 63200
Place visited by 21 members. Recently by: Nailer1967, MartaD, Jonesykid, moggy40, simon3, Barry28213, simoburn, JoHeaney, loftyobrien, Colin Murphy, madfrankie, conormcbandon, Geansai, eamonoc, chalky
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Longitude: -6.376014, Latitude: 52.709164 , Easting: 309812, Northing: 163201 Prominence: 105m,  Isolation: 4.8km
ITM: 709737 663242,   GPS IDs, 6 char: KlmcHl, 10 char: KlmchlHil
Bedrock type: Green & grey slate with thin siltstone, (Ballylane Formation)

Kilmichael Hill is the third highest hill in the Wexford area and the 1240th highest in Ireland. Kilmichael Hill is the most northerly summit and also the second most easterly in the Wexford area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Kilmichael Hill  in area Wexford, Ireland
Picture: Woodland trail
 
Uninspiring summit, but pleasant walk in the woods.
Short Summary created by Colin Murphy  9 Mar 2020
There is parking to be had on the roadside outside Hollyfort Church. Walk west for about 100m to T11060 64189 starA where you'll see a narrow gap in the hedge on the left and a track leading into some woods. Follow this until it emerges on to a wide, drivable track.Turn right here and follow until it forks, and where you'll see a bench. Take the left here and follow to the summit, which is topped by a large mast, views restricted by forestry. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1197/comment/15441/
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Kilmichael Hill  in area Wexford, Ireland
Picture: Spring has sprung...
Small is beautiful
by kernowclimber  24 May 2014
I groaned when I realised that due to the change in the local 100 list, I now had to climb almost double the number of mountains than those I had yet to complete on the old list if I wanted to get certified by MV! However, Wicklore’s words have come back to me time and again over the last fortnight, for it was he who let me in on a secret: some of the finest views in Wicklow and Wexford are from the smaller and less frequented hills. How right he is! The new local 100 list includes some real gems, and I think Kilmichael Hill is charming.

There is parking for one vehicle if you tuck in close to the hedge at T11060 64189 starA right at the start of the walk. Pass through the gap in the hedge and follow the informal pathway that meanders gradually upwards through an established deciduous forest of beech and hazel. This walk is at its absolute best during spring; delicate new leaves quiver on the boughs, the ground is misty with thousands of fragrant bluebells and the air alive with birdsong. After around 15 minutes, the pathway passes out of the deciduous forest and abruptly enters a dark, tunnel-like route through a young conifer plantation. Before long it meets a service trackway, the juncture incongruously marked by a traffic cone and makeshift arrows! Bearing right, most of the obvious ascent is now over, and after taking the next left, the track undulates its way gently upwards towards a mast, past hedgerows bursting with golden gorse and broom. Several deep potholes in the little used track team with tadpoles. Colourful patches of Common Bird’s Foot Trefoil, Lousewort and Common Milkwort carpet the thickly vegetated centre of the track, while the heady perfume of rowan blossom hangs thickly in the air.

The summit area is pretty ordinary, the views of the rolling Wexford farmland snatched away by the maturing trees. MV has the summit to the NW of the mast in the conifer plantation, but the ground appears to be lower in that direction. The made up ground closest to the mast appears to be higher and the summit is therefore at T09794 63203 starB or thereabouts. Return via the same route. The traffic cone certainly comes in handy, as it could be easy to miss the pathway into the conifer plantation, now on your left. An easy hill to summit, taking around an hour up and back. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1197/comment/16072/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Kilmichael Hill  in area Wexford, Ireland
Picture: Homemade Direction.
 
A Local Amenity.
by sandman  14 Mar 2016
Ever since the inclusion of the new summits on Mountain Views it is nice to arrive at summits where permission for access is not required and at Kilmichael this is due to the endevour of the local community in developing a forestry walk. Parking at the church above Hollyfort continue uphill to the fifth house on right and opposite its gate is an open gap into a narrow but mature forest (T1107464179 starC) where you will find a well defined track leading to the plantation forest.
(Do not take gated field entrance) On arrival at a vehicle track turn right taking the next left arriving at a mast where you will locate the summit behind the structure but be aware the highest point is caused by the site construction spoil. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1197/comment/16055/
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Over the Treetops
by Geansai  13 Mar 2016
Views of Slieveboy to the south from the summit area. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1197/comment/18457/
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Southernmost hill in Wicklow
by Fergalh  1 Mar 2014
Parked just beside Blue house just past church a little up hill from Hollyfort (T11045 64180 starD). Follow track into field, than walk up through field to top corner than follow low wall separating trees from field, crossing a few gaps in fences until you get to top.

Always ask landowner permission to cross land, never ever damage fences and beware of livestock. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1197/comment/15878/
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