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Antrim Hills Area   N: North Antrim Hills Subarea
Place count in area: 27, OSI/LPS Maps: 14, 15, 4, 5, 8, 9 
Highest place:
Trostan, 550m
Maximum height for area: 550 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 515 metres,

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Lannimore Hill Hill Antrim County in NI and in Ulster Province, in Binnion List, Basalt Bedrock

Height: 207m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 5 Grid Reference: D04331 43252
Place visited by 19 members. Recently by: Paddym99, garybuz, Claybird007, dregish, Hoverla, trostanite, Kilcoobin, eamonoc, eejaymm, NICKY, Wilderness, Ulsterpooka, sandman, chalky, Garmin
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Longitude: -6.361266, Latitude: 55.225255 , Easting: 304331, Northing: 443252 Prominence: 119m,  Isolation: 9.9km
ITM: 704257 943231,   GPS IDs, 6 char: LnmrHl, 10 char: LnmrHil
Bedrock type: Basalt, (Causeway Tholeiite Member)

Lannimore Hill is the 1389th highest place in Ireland. Lannimore Hill is the second most northerly summit and also the second most westerly in the Antrim Hills area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Lannimore Hill  in area Antrim Hills, Ireland
Picture: Looking NW to Benbane Head from the top of Lannimore Hill
 
Not much going for it.
Short Summary created by Harry Goodman  31 Jul 2014
Park with consideration at the entrance to a track just beyond (NW) the junction of Maghery Road and Ballinalea Road D0420042650 starA. Walk back to the road junction and a few metres along Maghery Road, on the left, take a gated track and follow it up past a communications mast to another gate and out on to the open hillside. vere left to cross another gate and keeping the raised ditch/fence line to the left follow it up to the high point of the hill at a fence junction D0433543252 starB. While there are nice views down to and along the Causeway Coast as far as Benbane Head and SE to Knocklayd there is not much more to say about this top. Really only one for the summit bagger, otherwise not worth the effort. Approximately 2km out and back. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1282/comment/15526/
 
Nice views of causeway coast .. by Fergalh   (Show all for Lannimore Hill )
 
A nice walk .. by Wilderness   (Show all for Lannimore Hill )
 
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