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Feature count in area: 8, by county: Sligo: 4, Leitrim: 3, Roscommon: 2, of which 1 is in both Leitrim and Roscommon,
OSI/LPS Maps: 25, 26, 32, 33
Highest Place: Carrane Hill 458m
Starting Places (8) in area Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew: Ballinafad, Carricknahorna, Carrownadargny, Keshcorran Caves, Knockateean Colliery, Leitrim Village, Scardan Waterfall, Tullynahaw Wind Farm
Summits & other features in area Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew: N: Arigna: Carrane Hill 458m, Seltannasaggart 428m, Seltannasaggart SE Slope 412m SE: Leitrim Village: Sheemore 178m SW: Boyle: Curlew Mountains 255m W: Castlebaldwin: Barroe North 226m, Bricklieve Mountains 321m, Keshcorran 359m
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islands as such.
Barroe North, 226mHill
Place Rating ..
, Sligo County in Connacht province, in Binnion Lists, Barroe North is the 1349th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference G80290 15493,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 25 Place visited by: 20members, recently by: hivisibility, andalucia, jlk, peter1, melohara, marcel, Bernieor, madfrankie, 40Shades, Peter Walker, conormcbandon, frankmc04, mountainmike, wicklore, Garmin
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Barroe North is a pleasant little hill giving stunning views over Lough Arrow and is only a 10 minute drive from the main N4 at Castlebaldwin. The Historical Trail crosses this top and downloadable maps are available at http://www.irishtrails.ie I parked at A (G799 154) and followed the trail up a short climb to the trig and panoramic views of the surrounding area and mountain tops both near and far. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1254/comment/16004/
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