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Central Dingle Area   Cen: Annascaul Lake West Subarea
Place count in area: 25, OSI/LPS Maps: 70, 71, 78, EW-DC, EW-DE, EW-DW 
Highest place:
Beenoskee, 826m
Maximum height for area: 826 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 491 metres,

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Knockmulanane West Top Mountain Cnoc Mhaoilionáin (mullach thiar) A name in Irish, also Ballynasare Mountain an extra name in English For origin of name, see Knockmulanane. Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin Beg List, Rhythmically bedded sandstone Bedrock

Height: 563.5m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 70 Grid Reference: Q55868 04888
Place visited by 65 members. Recently by: eiremoss34, a3642278, peter1, nupat, Haulie, mh400nt, Sleibhte21, Bunsen7, annem, deandarvill, John.geary, learykid, jlk, JohnAshton, GerSomers
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Longitude: -10.107758, Latitude: 52.177445 , Easting: 55869, Northing: 104888 Prominence: 18.71m,  Isolation: 0.9km
ITM: 455850 604943,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Knc564, 10 char: KnckmlWstT
Bedrock type: Rhythmically bedded sandstone, (Ballymore Sandstone Formation)

Knockmulanane West Top is the 384th highest place in Ireland.

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Low ridge bump with good views. .. by group   (Show all for Knockmulanane West Top (Cnoc Mhaoilionáin (mullach thiar)))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knockmulanane West Top (<i>Cnoc Mhaoilionáin (mullach thiar)</i>) in area Central Dingle, Ireland
Picture: View north
 
Central Dingle views.
by simon3  19 Jan 2020
While Knockmulanane W is nothing special to look at, views from it are great. Here is the view north towards two nearby lakes. The one to the left is Loch Thuairin Mhárta 378m while on the skyline there is (l to r) Beenatoor, Coombane, Beenoskee and Stradbally Mountain. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1429/comment/20742/
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