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Central Dingle Area   N: Carrigdav Subarea
Place count in area: 25, OSI/LPS Maps: 70, 71, 78, EW-DC, EW-DE, EW-DW 
Highest place:
Beenoskee, 826m
Maximum height for area: 826 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 491 metres,

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Carrigadav Hill Carraig an Daimh A name in Irish Ir. Carraig an Daimh [logainm.ie], 'rock of the stag/ox' Kerry County in Munster Province, in no lists, Purple cross-bedded sandstone Bedrock

Height: 240m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 71 Grid Reference: Q62623 09784
Place visited by 8 members. Recently by: eiremoss34, Marykerry, Fergalh, ciarraioch, eamonoc, GordonBennet, trekker, gallybander
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Longitude: -10.011069, Latitude: 52.223137 , Easting: 62623, Northing: 109784 Prominence: 96m,  Isolation: 2.1km
ITM: 462603 609837,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crgdv, 10 char: Carrigadav
Bedrock type: Purple cross-bedded sandstone, (Cappagh Sandstone Formation)

This peak gives its name to the townland of Carrigadav in which it is situated,   Carrigadav is the 1304th highest place in Ireland. Carrigadav is the second most northerly summit in the Central Dingle area.

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Nice walk
by GordonBennet  29 Aug 2016
Lovely walk. 1 hour to summit. Terrain is boggy in the valley and grassy/stony on the incline. Fantastic rocky outcrop at the peak with wild goats living on it. No track - you need to make your own way up, but we went along the green road that starts at the main road (N52 13.675 W010 00.176), and then veered around to the right to climb the ridge to the top. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1229/comment/18628/
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Bog Snorkelling in Dingle! .. by eamonoc   (Show all for Carrigadav (Carraig an Daimh))
 
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