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Feature count in area: 7, all in Cork,
OSI/LPS Maps: 84
Highest Place: Knockoura 490m
Starting Places (13) in area Slieve Miskish: Allihies, Caherkeen, Castletownbere Lifeboat Harbour, Coosanisky, Derreenataggart Stone Circle Road, Dunboy Wood, Dursey Cable Car Station, Eskakininaun, Eyeries, Firkeel, Garinish Car Park, Old Copper Road, Toberbanaha
Summits & other features in area Slieve Miskish: N: Allihies: Eagle Hill 223m, Knocknagallaun 376m, Knockoura 490m, Miskish Mountain 386m W: Dursey: Cnoc Bólais (Dursey Island) 252m, Glanarough Hill 181m, Lackacroghan 260m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Eagle Hill, 223mHill
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, Cork County in Munster province, in Binnion Lists, Eagle Hill is the 1353th highest place in Ireland. Eagle Hill is the second most northerly summit in the Slieve Miskish area.
Grid Reference V56370 47949,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 84 Place visited by: 8members, recently by: chelman7, tommccarthy, Wildrover, Fergalh, eamonoc, markmjcampion, Cobhclimber, chalky
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From the R575 Allihies, Eyries road was able to drive up a very narrow Boreen to Eskaun (V56142 47806). There are two
holiday homes here, limited parking here opposite one of the houses. A small fence crossed and up a steep prickly ramp, (some gorse to be negotiated) leads in a few minutes to the top of the hill. Great views here towards Dursey Island and down over Ballydonegan bay. Well worth a visit, save for some nice weather. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1259/comment/21126/
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