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Knockmealdown Mountains Area   W: West Knockmealdowns Subarea
Place count in area: 17, OSI/LPS Maps: 74, 82, EW-K 
Highest place:
Knockmealdown, 792.4m
Maximum height for area: 792.4 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 682.7 metres,

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Knocknalougha South Top Mountain Cnoc na Loiche ó dheas barr A name in Irish, also Knockaunabulloga an extra name in English Waterford County in Munster Province, in no lists, Medium grained pink-purple sandstone Bedrock

Height: 518.6m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 74 Grid Reference: S01934 08521
Place visited by 43 members. Recently by: LiamG1951, sarahryanowen, annem, maryblewitt, mlmoroneybb, conorjob, Liamob, bandre, Deise-Man, chelman7, John.geary, garrettd, dregish, Wilderness, acorn
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Longitude: -7.972424, Latitude: 52.22892 , Easting: 201935, Northing: 108521 Prominence: 12.02m,  Isolation: 1.5km
ITM: 601883 608575,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Knc519, 10 char: KncknlSthT
Bedrock type: Medium grained pink-purple sandstone, (Knockmealdown Sandstone Formation)

Knocknalougha South Top is the 510th highest place in Ireland.

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Filling your underwear with pine needles, moss a .. by melohara   (Show all for Knocknalougha South Top (Cnoc na Loiche ó dheas barr))
 
Strictly for sadists.... .. by hivisibility   (Show all for Knocknalougha South Top (Cnoc na Loiche ó dheas barr))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knocknalougha South Top (<i>Cnoc na Loiche ó dheas barr</i>) in area Knockmealdown Mountains, Ireland
Picture: View towards start point Knocknalougha South Top
 
Virgin Mary did not save me!
by eamonoc  27 Jun 2015
Climbed Thursday 25/6/2015, started from carpark at S 03061 09959 starA followed Avondhu Way on good tracks to S 01995 08973 starF, turned left here to a fork in the paths at S 01987 08832 starG, the weather was pretty grim with little or no visibility so headed directly towards summit co ordinates, to my dismay discovered the top is completely covered in a small plantation, got to the edge of this at S 02044 08674 starH, GPS infomred that top lay 180mts due sth, so did crawl through the woods, why oh why! nothing of note upon being informed by GPS that I was at top. Crawled out again then circled the woods on a good path, just to be sure. Headed back towards car with boots and clothes full of pine needles, past statue of Virgin Mary overlooking the Tipp Waterford border. Arrived at car to discover a window had been smashed in my car, thankfully nothing stolen as no valuables left in car. Reported to Gardai in Cahir, informed that quite a lot of car break ins taking place during summer months in Knockmealdowns, be warned! Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1464/comment/18166/
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