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Muldersleigh Hill 131m,
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Antrim Hills Area   S: Islandmagee 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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Muldersleigh Hill Hill Antrim County in NI and in Ulster Province, in Binnion List, Olivine basalt lava Bedrock

Height: 131m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 15 Grid Reference: J47954 93825
Place visited by 20 members. Recently by: Paddym99, garybuz, Kirsty, Carolyn105, Vfslb1904, dregish, Hoverla, trostanite, eamonoc, Fergalh, Wilderness, LorraineG60, MichaelG55, pdtempan, AntrimRambler
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Longitude: -5.701786, Latitude: 54.770515 , Easting: 347954, Northing: 393825 Prominence: 106m,  Isolation: 3.3km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 747870 893815,   GPS IDs, 6 char: MldrHl, 10 char: MldrslgHil
Bedrock type: Olivine basalt lava, (Lower Basalt Formation)

Muldersleigh Hill is the 1492th highest place in Ireland. Muldersleigh Hill is the second most southerly summit and also the second most easterly in the Antrim Hills area. It's also the 4th most easterly summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Muldersleigh Hill  in area Antrim Hills, Ireland
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Frozen Fairways
by eamonoc  31 Jan 2019
30/1/2019. After a tough drive up Donalds Carn, headed towards Muddersleigh hill which was clearly visible to the South. Arrived at entrance to Whitehead Golf Course, was greeted by a sign indicating that Golf Course was closed, I met a few disgruntled Golfers who were discussing not being allowed play, after greetings were exchanged they played no real heed to me or why I was there. So I headed away from the clubhouse over frozen fairways towards the Trig Pillar, happy not to be ducking away from any misplaced drives from the third Tee box. An interesting hill with great views over the Irish Sea. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1365/comment/20395/
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Could this be Ireland's most visited hill top? .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Muldersleigh Hill )
 
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