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North East Midlands Area , Cen: Ballyjamesduff Subarea
Feature count in area: 24, by county: Cavan: 7, Westmeath: 5, Meath: 5, Monaghan: 3, Leitrim: 1, Louth: 1, Longford: 2, OSI/LPS Maps: 26, 27, 27A, 28, 28A, 28B, 34, 35, 36, 41
Highest Place: Cornasaus 339m

Starting Places in area North East Midlands:

None for this area

Summits & other features in area North East Midlands:
Cen: Ballyjamesduff: Aghalion Hill 249m
Cen: Oldcastle: Mullaghmeen 258m, Slieve Na Calliagh 276m, Spire of Lloyd 131m, The Hill of Mael 241m
E: Kingscourt: Carrickleck Hill 173m
N Cen: Cavan Town: Shantemon 218m, Slieve Glah 320m, Tievenanass 261m
NE: Ballybay: Bunnanimma 268m
NE: Carrickmacross: Corduff 243m
NE: Castleblaney: Mullyash Mountain 317m
NE: Cen Bailieborough: Cornasaus 339m, Taghart South 290m
NW Cen: Arva: Bruse Hill 260m
NW: Aughavas: Lugganammer 190m
S Cen: Crookedwood: Cruckboeltane 199m, Knockeyon 214m
S: Westmeath South West: Knockastia 200m
SE: Boyne Valley: Hill of Slane 160.4m, Mount Oriel 251m, Tara 155m
W: Ardagh: Bawn Mountain 200m
W: Drumlish: Corn Hill 278m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Aghalion Hill, 249m Hill
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, Cavan County in Ulster province, in Binnion Lists, Aghalion Hill is the 1289th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference N55065 89099, OS 1:50k mapsheet 35
Place visited by: 17 members, recently by: Jai-mckinney, Oscar-mckinney, Carolyn105, trostanite, melohara, ceadeile, Peter Walker, conormcbandon, wicklore, Garmin, eamonoc, jackill, Trailtrekker, chalky, paddyhillsbagger
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Longitude: -7.164718, Latitude: 53.848622, Easting: 255065, Northing: 289099, Prominence: 141m,  Isolation: 12.1km, Has trig pillar
ITM: 654962 789117
Bedrock type: Dark quartz greywacke, conglomerate, (Castlerahan Formation)

  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: AghlHl, 10 char: AghlnHil

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1217/
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by sandman 24 Jul 2014
I accessed the hill via the farm gate at A (N54827 89467) and continued to a cattle crush through which I passed . Following track towards the summit. Total surprise when I saw the summit trig as none is recorded on OS/35. By following this route only one fence is crossed beside summit and no gorse is encountered. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1217/comment/15918/
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Short hop to gorsey top
by Fergalh 27 Oct 2020
Park at (B (N55430 88824)). The women in the house (where there are some lorries parked and some room to park as well) advised that I should cross the field with horses and then through some other fields, to where the gorse starts, and then proceed up the track to the top. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1217/comment/15889/
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