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South Waterford Area   None Subarea
Place count in area: 2, OSI/LPS Maps: 75, 76 
Highest place:
Clashabeema, 137m
Maximum height for area: 137 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 99 metres,

Places in area South Waterford:
None:   Ballyscanlan Hill 132mClashabeema 137m

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Clashabeema Hill Waterford County in Munster Province, in no lists, Rhyolites succeeded by rhyolitic tuffs Bedrock

Height: 137m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 76 Grid Reference: S54212 05450
Place visited by 17 members. Recently by: chelman7, DeirdreM, helenw7, bandre, Wildrover, Roen, bbarry2015, conormcbandon, bryanjbarry, sandman, muschi, chalky, Pepe, Fergalh, jackill
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Longitude: -7.207871, Latitude: 52.198665 , Easting: 254212, Northing: 105450 Prominence: 99m,  Isolation: 2.8km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 654150 605504,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Clshbm, 10 char: Clashabema
Bedrock type: Rhyolites succeeded by rhyolitic tuffs, (Clashabeema Formation)

Clashabeema is the highest hill in the South Waterford area and the 1490th highest in Ireland. Clashabeema is the most northerly summit in the South Waterford area and also the most westerly.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1360/
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Limited Parking to access this summit .. by group   (Show all for Clashabeema )
 
There is a trig .. by thomas_g   (Show all for Clashabeema )
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Clashabeema  in area South Waterford, Ireland
Picture: Trig Clashabeema
 
South East Gem
by eamonoc  27 Oct 2015
Climbed 11/7/2014. Started at S54396 05118 starA. Room here for one car. Crossed gate onto overgrown track, followed it uphill the track became less overgrown and more open. Higher up alongside track there is an electric fence, presumably to keep nearby cattle off the craggy top. Went to high point of the track, the top of Clashabeema is on the left of the path, ducked under fence into rough grassy thistley area and headed to left of summit and was able to find faint traces of old track around to the other side of the craggy top and easily ascended to summit from this side. The trig point appears at the last moment sitting atop the crags. Nice views towards the Comeraghs from here. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1360/comment/17546/
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