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Derrynasaggart Area , SE: Mullaghanish Subarea
Feature count in area: 24, by county: Kerry: 12, Cork: 14, of which 2 are in both Cork and Kerry, OSI/LPS Maps: 79
Highest Place: The Paps East 694m

Starting Places (28) in area Derrynasaggart:
Carrigallisy, Clonee, Dromiscane Castle, Fuhiry Wood, Garrane Bridge, Garries Bridge, Glannafreaghaun Lough N, Glannafreaghaun Lough S1, Glannafreaghaun Lough S2, Gortavehy Lough, Grousemount Wind Farm, Inchamore Woods N, Inchamore Woods W, Kippagh Lough, Knocknabro Wood, Knockullane, Liam Hegarty Monument, Loo River Junction, Lough Murtagh, Millstreet, Mullaghanish Transmitter Gate, Old Rail Level Crossing, Paps Walk S, River Roughty, Rossacroo na Loo Forest, Sillahertane Stream, The Mills Inn, Top of Coom

Summits & other features in area Derrynasaggart:
Cen: Knocknabro: Knocknabro East Top 530m, Knocknabro NE Top 535m, Knocknabro West Top 592m, Knocknagowan 574m
N: Caherbarnagh: Caherbarnagh 681m, Caherbarnagh East Top 549m, Caherbarnagh NW Top 668m, Claragh Mountain 452m, Curracahill 478m
SE: Mullaghanish: Ballyvouskill 401m, Knockacommeen 426m, Knockullane 462m, Knockullane East Top 408m, Mullaghanish 649m, Mullaghanish North-East Top 586.4m, Mullaghanish Far North-East Top 558.5m
SW: Coomagearlahy: Knockbwee 461m, Cummeenboy 442m, Coomagearlahy 506m, Coomagearlahy West Top 462m, Dereenaculling 303m
W: The Paps: Coolcurtoga 425m, The Paps East 694m, The Paps West 690m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Mullaghanish Far North-East Top, 558.5m Mountain Mullach an Ois bhfad soir ó thuaidh A name in Irish,
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, Cork County in Munster province, in Arderin Beg Lists, Mullaghanish Far North-East Top is the 400th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference W23561 82416, OS 1:50k mapsheet 79
Place visited by: 42 members, recently by: maoris, conrad1179, DeirdreM, daitho9, abcd, Ulsterpooka, Grumbler, johncusack, a3642278, annem, John.geary, caiomhin, Colin Murphy, madfrankie, jackos
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Longitude: -9.113429, Latitude: 51.989059, Easting: 123562, Northing: 82416, Prominence: 20m,  Isolation: 1km
ITM: 523528 582476
Bedrock type: Green-grey sandstone & purple siltstone, (Gun Point Formation)

  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: MlghFr, 10 char: MlghnsFrNr

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1435/
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Summary for Mullaghanish Far North-East Top (Mullach an Ois bhfad soir ó thuaidh): Uninspiring boggy top.
Summary created by Colin Murphy 17 Jan, 2022
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Picture: The hill as seen from the NE top.
There is parking for several cars at CrgAlisy (W243 815), the entrance to a wind farm track. Follow the track up to A (W232 823) and then climb over the bank of earth resulting from the track's construction. From there you have a 500m trudge almost directly east across uneven ground covered in clumpy grass and heather and quite boggy in parts. The high point is a mound slightly higher than the surrounding area.
Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1435/comment/18063/
Member Comments for Mullaghanish Far North-East Top (Mullach an Ois bhfad soir ó thuaidh)

            MountainViews.ie picture about Mullaghanish Far North-East Top (Mullach an Ois bhfad soir ó thuaidh)
Picture: Odd construction near the summit
Welcome to the jungle
by thomas_g 17 Jul 2015
Parked at B (V93526 80439) at entrance to Wind Farm complex, room for 4 cars.
See track 3033 for a route that uses several firebreaks to form a loop walk that visits this and the NE top
Most of this route is through knee to waist high grass and heather and is tough going, it is probably more straightforward to use the road as much as possible to get as close as possible to each peak before braving the "jungle". Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1435/comment/18202/
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