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Partry & Joyce Area , N: Ballintober Hills Subarea
Feature count in area: 27, by county: Mayo: 15, Galway: 15, of which 3 are in both Galway and Mayo, OSI/LPS Maps: 37, 38, CBE, EW-CON, MSW
Highest Place: Maumtrasna 682m

Starting Places (54) in area Partry & Joyce:
Aasleagh Waterfall CP, An Móinín Mór, Ballydoo Lough, Barrevagh Bridge, Bealanabrack River Tributary, Black Rock, Bohaun, Bracklagh, Buckaun, Bunduvowen, Cammanagh, Carraig Bar, Carrowrevagh Lough, Clonbur, Cummer, Derrassa, Derrinkee Wood, Doon Rock, Failmore River, Finny Church, Fooey River Road, Glendavock, Glenmask, Glennacally Bridge, Glensaulmore Trailhead, Glentraigue, Gowlaunlee Lake, Keelkill North, Killeennimat Burial Ground, Knockaunnabausty (Cnocán na bPáistí), Knocknafaughy SW, L Mamwee, Lecarrow, Leenane, Leenane Hotel, unuseableLeenane R336, Lough Nambrackkeagh, Maum Bridge Road Lower, Maum Bridge Road Mid, Maum Bridge Road Upper, Mount Gable CP, Otter Pool, Owenbrin Bridge, Owenbrin Tributary, Owenduff River, Red Island, RIC Barracks Ruin, Rinavore East, Rinavore SW, Shanafaraghhaun Cross, Sheeffry Pass, Tawnyard Lough, Teevinish West, The Larches Pub

Summits & other features in area Partry & Joyce:
Cen: Finny: Glenbeg East 372m
Cen: Knocknafaughy: Knocknafaughy 254m, Rinavore 426m
Cen: Maumtrasna: Barnahowna 516m, Buckaun East 495m, Glennagleragh Mtn 617m, Knocklaur 518m, Maumtrasna 682m, Maumtrasna North-East Top 572m, Tullymorehill 279m
N: Ballintober Hills: Bohaun 393m, Corveagh 233m, Croaghrimkarra 271m, Keelkil 239m
SE: Cornamona: Mount Gable 417.8m, Bohaun 424m, Knocknagussy 456m
SW: Bunnacunneen: Ben Beg 560m, Bunnacunneen 575m, Bunnacunneen South Top 539m, Bunnacunneen SE Top 479m, Lugnabrick SW Top 494m, Lugnabrick NE Top 494m
W: Devilsmother: Devilsmother 645m, Devilsmother South Top 509m, Devilsmother North Top 595m, Devilsmother Far North Top 601m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Corveagh, 233m Hill
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, Mayo County in Connacht province, in Binnion Lists, Corveagh is the 1327th highest place in Ireland. Corveagh is the most northerly summit in the Partry & Joyce area.
Grid Reference M02683 77431, OS 1:50k mapsheet 38
Place visited by: 8 members, recently by: eamonoc, Fergalh, conormcbandon, Summer, Jamessheerin, sandman, Garmin, chalky
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Longitude: -9.475528, Latitude: 53.737573, Easting: 102683, Northing: 277431, Prominence: 109m,  Isolation: 4.8km
ITM: 502654 777447
Bedrock type: Mudrock, sandstone, tuff, (Sheeffry Formation)

  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Crvgh, 10 char: Corveagh

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1243/
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Alternative access point.
by Jamessheerin 9 May 2017
Tried the access point A (M02062 77776) as described by Sandman but ran into local farmer there who definitely wasn't keen on my using it as a parking point or access point. He, very obligingly, then drove down the road and showed me an alternative. And a very good alternative it is too! Park at K'mat BG (M01043 76896). Follow good track to its end at B (M01707 76917). Head uphill to C (M01963 76711) to find the best place to cross a pretty nasty barbed wire fence. Straightforward from there along top to Corveagh Hill. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1243/comment/18908/
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by sandman 21 Aug 2016
This hill is open common with numerous farmers having the right to graze there animals on it . With this in mind access is no problem and by parking at A (M02062 77776) you will be able to use the farm track which will take you to the open hillside. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1243/comment/18616/
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Gated Access.
by Summer 9 May 2017
Visited this hill some weeks ago via the route described by Sandman . This is a gated sccent thru different land owners to the open hillside without any fences to cross. Highly unusual for a local farmer to send one on a route that would entail a barb wire fence as described by James. Had no problem with either parking or access. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1243/comment/18916/
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From the east
by Fergalh 23 Sep 2019
Went up from the east , head south of the village of Aghagower there is a track at D (M05081 77712) follow track to end go over gate and head north west over three fences to obvious top Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1243/comment/20659/
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