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South East Midlands Area , E: Barrow Subarea
Feature count in area: 34, by county: Kildare: 3, Laois: 7, Carlow: 1, Offaly: 1, Kilkenny: 13, Tipperary: 9, OSI/LPS Maps: 28A, 28B, 47, 48, 49, 53, 54, 55, 59, 60
Highest Place: Slievenamon 720.2m

Starting Places (16) in area South East Midlands:
Ballinvarry West, Clodiagh Church, Coolnahau, Coppanagh Wood South, Freney's Well, Glynn, Gorlough Wood, Hill of Allen, Inistioge, Killamery Wood East, Kylebeg Wood, Lingaun River, Mount Alto Wood, Mullenbeg Wood South, Newtown Upper School, Slievenamon Walk Head

Summits & other features in area South East Midlands:
Knockaulin 171m
E: Barrow: Clogrennan Hill 336m, Newtown Hill 208m
N Cen: Timahoe Hills: Ballaghmore Hill 268m, Cullenagh Mountain 317m, Fossy Mountain 332m, Hewson Hill 261m, Rock of Dunamase 198m
N: Croghan: Croghan Hill 234m
N: Newbridge Hills: Dunmurry Hill 233m, Hill of Allen 219m
S: Mullinavat: Coolnahau Hill 265m, Corbally Hill 285m, Mount Alto 276m, Tory Hill 292m
S: Slievenamon: Knockahunna 502.8m, Sheegouna 553.5m, Slievenamon 720.2m, Slievenamon North-West Top 564m
S: Windgap: Carricktriss Gorse 314m, Carrigadoon Hill 296.9m, Faranaree Hill 283m
SE: Brandon Hill: Brandon Hill 515m, Coppanagh 365m, Croghan 365m
W Cen: Durrow: Ballynalacken Hill 314m, Caponellan Hill 253m, Knockmannon Hill 315m
W Cen: Slieveardagh: Clomantagh Hill 349m, Knocknamuck 340m, Monabrogue 284m
W: Horse & Jockey: Kill Hill 241m, Killough 235m, The Rock of Cashel 125m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Newtown Hill, 208m Hill
Place Rating ..
, Carlow County in Leinster province, in Binnion Lists, Newtown Hill is the 1387th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference S75022 65424, OS 1:50k mapsheet 61
Place visited by: 13 members, recently by: abcd, Aneta.jablonska, dregish, conormcbandon, Pepe, jlk, simon3, madfrankie, chalky, sandman, eamonoc, Fergalh, wicklore
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Longitude: -6.890119, Latitude: 52.735081, Easting: 275022, Northing: 165424, Prominence: 109m,  Isolation: 11.5km
ITM: 674954 665466
Bedrock type: Pale, fine to coarse-grained granite, (Tullow Type 2 Equigranular Granite)

  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: NwtwHl, 10 char: NwtwnHil

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1281/
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Summary for Newtown Hill : Wooded summit, easily reached but without view.
Summary created by simon3 08 Sep, 2014
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Picture: The flattish wooded top from the north.
This summit is part of a low NS ridge east of Bagnalstown. It is in a wood and is easily reached from a forest entrance at A (S74901 65414).

The wood is relatively small, perhaps 500 X 600m and as of 2014 does not have an extensive network of forest roads so has little opportunity for walking. There is also an amount of rubbish around.
Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1281/comment/15525/
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Poor Binnion
by eamonoc 5 Apr 2014
What can I say about Newtown Hill, Shotgun Cartridges, Bullet Casings and Drink the order of the day. Parked at forest entrance at A (S74901 65414), lots of litter strewn about here with loads of bullet shells. walked into small forest on path for about 100mts went into forest on right, lots of fallen trees here, stumbled about for a bit, nothing to see. Headed back to car treading carefully and left with no fond memories. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1281/comment/15966/
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Picture: Views can now be had
Cleaned up hill
by Fergalh 12 Apr 2022
Redid this hill over the weekend and the area at the entrance has now had tidied up. Also all the trees have recently been levelled so now there are some views of the surrounding area and of Mount Leinster. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1281/comment/23480/
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