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Feature count in area: 7, all in Cork,
OSI/LPS Maps: 80, 86, 87, 89
Highest Place: Knockshanawee 209m
Starting Places (5) in area South Cork: Ballincollop, Cooligboy Hill West, Doolieve East, Inniscarra, Timoleague Friary
Summits & other features in area South Cork: E: Doolieve: Doolieve 182.5m N: Garravagh: Garravagh North Top 164m N: Knocknaheeny: Knocknaheeny 161m N: Knockshanawee: Knockshanawee 209m S: Timoleague Hills: Ballincollop Hill 141m, Cooligboy Hill 144m, Slieveadrohid 201m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Slieveadrohid, 201mHill Hare Hill A name in English,
Place Rating ..
, Cork County in Munster province, in Binnion Lists, Slieveadrohid is the second highest hill in the South Cork area and the 1400th highest in Ireland. Slieveadrohid is the most westerly summit in the South Cork area.
Grid Reference W43810 50782,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 86 Place visited by: 24members, recently by: Oscar-mckinney, Jai-mckinney, DeirdreM, Carolyn105, Kirsty, chelman7, Glanman2, Pepe, dregish, Fergalh, Juanita, Daingean, CaminoPat, tommccarthy, eamonoc
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Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Slvdrh, 10 char: Slvdrhd Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1291/
Gallery for Slieveadrohid (Hare Hill) and surrounds
Summary
for Slieveadrohid (Hare Hill):
Almost a drive up!
Summary created by conormcbandon
13 Jan, 2014
Slieveadrohidhare is marked by a trig point and several masts. The summit is easily reached via an access road from the east to said masts. This road is blocked by a low forestry style barrier so access is quite easy on foot. Up and down in 5 minutes. The views from this hill would be immense on a good day.
Parked at A (W43944 50653) (room for 2 cars). Followed ConorMc's directions 200m to the trig point. Views decent from the top but somewhat marred by all the masts. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1291/comment/15789/
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The Day of the Triffids
by Pepe
3 Sep 2022
Did this on the last good day of summer, wearing shorts - big mistake. The trig stands like a lighthouse on an island of brambles. It's only a few yards of brambles into the trig, and there is a path, of sorts, through the thorns but it's a path less travelled so the briars reach out and sting. I had a stick so was able to beat back some of the triffid-thorns but not all.
Two hours later my legs were still stinging! Wear your iron leggings if you want to stand at the trig. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1291/comment/23643/
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