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West Connemara Area   N: Cleggan Subarea
Place count in area: 4, OSI/LPS Maps: 37 
Highest place:
Tully Mountain, 356m
Maximum height for area: 356 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 331 metres,

Places in area West Connemara:
N: Cleggan:   Knockaunbaun 146mMaumfin 172m
N: Tully:   Tully Mountain 356m
S: Clifden:   Gortrumnagh 174m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Knockaunbaun Hill An Cnocán Bán A name in Irish, also Cleggan Signal an extra name in English 'Cnocán' - hillock; 'bán' - white; lea-ground, grassy Galway County in Connacht Province, in Binnion List, Pale quartzites, grits, graphitic top Bedrock

Height: 146m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 37 Grid Reference: L60564 59666
Place visited by 18 members. Recently by: oakesave, jlk, geohappy, Fergalh, ucampbell, Damian120, markmjcampion, sandman, eamonoc, juliewoods, Jamessheerin, Caithniadh, markwallace, deirdrenig, mdoc1969
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Longitude: -10.105439, Latitude: 53.568519 , Easting: 60564, Northing: 259666 Prominence: 128m,  Isolation: 4.3km
ITM: 460544 759686,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Knc146, 10 char: Kncknbn
Bedrock type: Pale quartzites, grits, graphitic top, (Bennabeola Quartzite Formation)

Matching placenames are translated to An Cnocán Bán on www.logainm.ie   Knockaunbaun is the 1477th highest place in Ireland. Knockaunbaun is the most westerly in the West Connemara area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knockaunbaun (<i>An Cnocán Bán</i>) in area West  Connemara, Ireland
Picture: View from the top showing the remarkable High Island
 
Easy hike with remarkable scenery
by Damian120  6 Jan 2019
It's definitely one of the most scenic and resplendent areas of the west coast. Compared to other parts of Connemara, not as many visitors manage to get to this very scenic area. It's mostly locals out and about.

Hiking Cleggan Head: Park at the gravel parking area on the right-hand-side before you enter Cleggan Farm Cottages. The owners of the entire area allow walkers through the property and all they ask is to close all farm gates. The 4500-year-old Cleggan Court Tomb is down by the stone wall overlooking the water, just after the second gate. For the hike, continue on for a few minutes until you see the third gate. Veering right up Cleggan Head will take about 15-20 minutes to the summit, where you will encounter the partial remains of the Napoleonic Tower. The views from the summit are extraordinary and like nothing else on show in Connemara. The elevated view of High Island is like no other and one of the best preserved early Christian monastic settlements, lies thankfully undisturbed.

If the hike seems a little much, then the walk is well worth the effort too. Continue on through the third gate where on the left side you will see the memorial dedicated to the lost seamen in the Cleggan area. The fourth gate finally leads to secluded cove sheltering a wonderful small beach. Visually it looks so much better when the tide is out, it's striking, Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1352/comment/20323/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knockaunbaun (<i>An Cnocán Bán</i>) in area West  Connemara, Ireland
Picture: Summit Pic
An Cnocán Bán (Knocknabaun Hill)
by mdoc1969  7 Nov 2015
This must be by far the easiest route to take to the summit of An Cnocán Bán near Cleggan. Drive up towards Cleggan Farm Holiday Cottages. Park in the parking spaces just shy of the working farm and cottages (approx L 61005 58829 starA). If you meet the owners do let them know that you plan to walk to the summit - they're very accommodating. Walk straight on until you meet a gate (at approx L 60835 58947 starB). This can be unlatched - do make sure to close it again. Walk straight on towards the next gate. This can also be unlatched. Once you pass through you will see another gate to your right. This is secured by a rope so climb the fence to the left of the gate and follow the track next to the wall on your right (for 50 or so yards) before heading for the summit. The views from the summit are some of the very best in the area - a signal tower (now in ruins) was situated there for this reason. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1352/comment/18386/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knockaunbaun (<i>An Cnocán Bán</i>) in area West  Connemara, Ireland
Picture: View of Knockaunbaun from Cleggan Pier
 
view of the summit.
by simon3  15 Feb 2020
This is a picture of Knockaunbaun from the south. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1352/comment/20754/
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