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Sheeffry Hills Area   E: Glenlaur Subarea
Place count in area: 9, OSI/LPS Maps: 37, MSW 
Highest place:
Barrclashcame, 772m
Maximum height for area: 772 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 707 metres,

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Tievnabinnia SE Top Mountain Taobh na Binne (mullach thoir theas) A name in Irish, also Barnan an extra EastWest name in English For origin of name, see Tievnabinnia. Mayo County in Connacht Province, in Arderin Beg List, Sandstone, mudrock, conglomerate, tuff Bedrock

Height: 525m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 37 Grid Reference: L89085 68896
Place visited by 85 members. Recently by: Krzysztof_K, abeach, mountainmike, jlk, farmerjoe1, Timmy.Mullen, Carolineswalsh, NualaB, Kaszmirek78, annem, a3642278, andalucia, Grumbler, farmerjoe, hivisibility
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Longitude: -9.67845, Latitude: 53.658211 , Easting: 89085, Northing: 268896 Prominence: 15m,  Isolation: 1.3km
ITM: 489059 768914,   GPS IDs, 6 char: TvnbSE, 10 char: TvnbnSETp
Bedrock type: Sandstone, mudrock, conglomerate, tuff, (Derrylea Formation)

Tievnabinnia SE Top is the 494th highest place in Ireland. Tievnabinnia SE Top is the second most southerly summit in the Sheeffry Hills area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Tievnabinnia SE Top (<i>Taobh na Binne (mullach thoir theas)</i>) in area Sheeffry Hills, Ireland
Picture: View SE to Tievnabinnia SE Top
 
Wet escape
by geohappy  12 Aug 2015
Climbed Tievnabinnia yesterday with a friend who was wearing newish boots, more later. We parked at L 916 682 starA, the middle of 3 car parks on the road ascending Tawnyard to the Sheefry Pass. We set off for Tawnyard and then Tievnabinnia SE Top (by the way, it's position is wrong on the MV map - it should be L 89085 68896 starB - wicklore called it right on 16/7/08 from Tawnyard). Planned to complete the ridge across to Doolough, to be picked up by my wife. However my friend developed 'bootfoot' problems so after Tievnabinnia we descended early by the ridge east of Lugatoran river. Quite steep grassy slope but not difficult, we kept to the ridge and then the east side to avoid cliffs at the end of the ridge. Crossed the river at L 8853 6834 starC just above the confluence. Continued south about 500m to a ford, which was deep. No alternative but to get a bit wet, but down the road about 150m we spotted a lovely concrete footbridge with a gate L 8876 6778 starD over what is here a small gorge - If only! Shortly after, met with my wife who had been diverted to the farmyard with the big green barns, visible all day from the ridge. The views from start to finish were spectacular, both near and far. Note - no phone signal in Glenummera until up by car park and on the ridge at higher elevations. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1468/comment/18242/
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