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West Clare Area   NE: Burren East Subarea
Place count in area: 14, OSI/LPS Maps: 51, 52, 57, 58 
Highest place:
Slievecallan, 391m
Maximum height for area: 391 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 365 metres,

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Mullagh More Hill An Mullach Mor A name in Irish The Big Summit Clare County in Munster Province, in Local/Historical/Cultural List, Visean limestone and calcareous shale Bedrock

Height: 180m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 52 Grid Reference: R32849 95545
Place visited by 85 members. Recently by: DeirdreM, amgall, Wes, rquirke27, Krzysztof_K, tsheehy, jimmytherabbit, ronand, mdoc1969, JoHeaney, Ghreallaigh, nicolakirl, morgan_os, akelly810, gaoithe
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Longitude: -9.001081, Latitude: 53.006699 , Easting: 132849, Northing: 195545 Prominence: 50m,  Isolation: 1.9km
ITM: 532813 695578,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Mlg180, 10 char: MlghMore
Bedrock type: Visean limestone and calcareous shale, ()

It featured very largely in the Irish psyche and culture back in the nineties on account of the controversy surrounding a proposed interpretive centre. During & after this long debate, Mullaghmore became central in our attitude to the environment, specifically the preservation of wilderness, access   Mullagh More is the 1427th highest place in Ireland. Mullagh More is the second most easterly summit in the West Clare area.

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Karst at its best. .. by jlk   (Show all for Mullagh More (An Mullach Mor))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Mullagh More (<i>An Mullach Mor</i>) in area West Clare, Ireland
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A spectacular landscape
by Damian120  18 Apr 2017
The trails are well marked out, I ended up doing the Blue Trail on a fine Easter Monday. This landscape seems to defy nature and hiking the Blue Trail this phenomenon is experienced every step of the way. It's described as very difficult on the official Burren National Park website, not too sure about that. I found it somewhat easier but either way it's a fantastic trail Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1390/comment/18889/
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Unnatural .. by TommyV   (Show all for Mullagh More (An Mullach Mor))
 
Magical landscape .. by jlk   (Show all for Mullagh More (An Mullach Mor))
 
Burren Butterflies .. by paddyhillsbagger   (Show all for Mullagh More (An Mullach Mor))
 
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