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Derrynasaggart Area   Cen: Knocknabro Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 79 
Highest place:
The Paps East, 694m
Maximum height for area: 694 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 623 metres,

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Knocknabro East Top Mountain Cnoc na Breo (mullach thoir) A name in Irish For origin of name, see Knocknabro West Top. Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin Beg List, Green sandstone & purple siltstone Bedrock

Height: 530m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 79 Grid Reference: W16721 85588
Place visited by 33 members. Recently by: johncusack, a3642278, mountainmike, Ulsterpooka, Colin Murphy, annem, jackos, chelman7, Fergalh, Wilderness, Geo, David-Guenot, Lauranna, FrankMc1964, Juanita
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Longitude: -9.213782, Latitude: 52.016602 , Easting: 116721, Northing: 85588 Prominence: 27m,  Isolation: 0.7km
ITM: 516687 585650,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Knc530, 10 char: KncknbEstT
Bedrock type: Green sandstone & purple siltstone, (Glenflesk Chloritic Sandstone Formation)

Knocknabro East Top is the 473rd highest place in Ireland.

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Drought made difficult ground trek possible .. by group   (Show all for Knocknabro East Top (Cnoc na Breo (mullach thoir)))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knocknabro East Top (<i>Cnoc na Breo (mullach thoir)</i>) in area Derrynasaggart, Ireland
Picture: The eastern Knocknabros from the west top
 
Knock, knock
by Colin Murphy  30 Mar 2022
Approaching via Knocknabro West, the two Arderin Begs (Knock East & Knock North East) are just distinguishable as two smooth bumps in the landscape, with the Caherbarnaghs in the distance. They are relatively easy to attain, especially if the weather is dry, and I found one or two trails leading to the East top, which made matters somewhat easier, although there was still some slogging through heather to be done. No marking at summit, merely a rounded, heathery bump. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1458/comment/23458/
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Bog standard top .. by Colin Murphy   (Show all for Knocknabro East Top (Cnoc na Breo (mullach thoir)))
 
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