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Caha Mountains Area , W: Eskatarriff Subarea
Feature count in area: 58, by county: Cork: 32, Kerry: 37, of which 11 are in both Cork and Kerry, OSI/LPS Maps: 83, 84, 85, 88
Highest Place: Hungry Hill 682m

Starting Places (52) in area Caha Mountains:
Ardgroom, Ardgroom Stone Circle Carpark, Barley Lake North, Bere Island Pier, Caha Pass, Canshanavoe South, Carriganine, Cashelkeelty Stone Circles Carpark, Castletownbere Lifeboat Harbour, Clashduff River Farm, Coolieragh Harbour Road, Coomadayallig Lake Road N, Coomadayallig Lake Road S, Cooryeen Lane, Cummer Lough East Road, Derreenataggart Stone Circle Road, Dromoghty Lough North, Dunboy Wood, Esk Boreen, Eyeries, Fehanah Lane, Garinish Island Pier, Glantrasna Bridge, Glenbeg Lough N, Glengarriff, Glengarriff Nature Reserve CP, Gleninchaquin Waterfall, Gowlaun Lough, Healy Pass, Healy Pass Hairpin, Ilnacullin Car Park, Kenmare Bridge, Knockacullin Lane, Leahill Bog, Leitrim Beg Standing Stone, Lough Inchiquin SE, Magannagan Stream, Molly Gallivan's Visitor Centre, Nora's Cottage, Old Lansdowne School, Owgarriff River Lane, Peg's Shop, Pooleen Wood Car Park, Red Trout Lake, Reenroe Bridge, River Drimminboy Track, Rossmackowen Bridge, Rossmackowen Cemetery, Shronebirrane Farm, Shronebirrane Road, Toberbanaha, Turner's Rock Tunnel

Summits & other features in area Caha Mountains:
Cen: Hungry Hill: Coombane 510m, Derryclancy 554m, Hungry Hill 682m
Cen: Knockowen: Cushnaficulla 596.9m, Glenkeel Top 417m, Knockastumpa 398m, Knockeirky 579.7m, Knockeirky South Top 522.5m, Knockowen 660.3m, Stookeennalackareha 412m
E: Glengarriff: Derrynafulla SW 375m, Gowlbeg Mountain 362m, Nareera 530m, Nareera North Top 503m, Nareera South-West Top 505m, Shrone Hill 283m, Sugarloaf Mountain 574m, Sugarloaf Mountain Far West Top 560m, Sugarloaf Mountain West Top 565m
N: Coomnadiha: Baurearagh Mountain 489m, Caha Far SE Top 555m, Caha SE Top 585m, Coomnadiha 644m, Coomnalack Top 435m, Cummeenbaun 510m, Droppa 522m, Killane Mountain 537m, Killane Mountain South-West Top 533m, Knockagarrane 414m, Knockreagh 499.1m
N: Knockeirka: Barraduff Mountain 400m, Killaha Mountain 400m, Knockeirka 426m
N: Knocknagorraveela: Derrysallagh 410m, Feorus East 474m, Knocknagorraveela 507m, Knocknagorraveela NE Top 464m
N: Lauragh: Knockanoughanish 386m, Knockatee 330m
S: Castletownbere: Disert 205m, Knockanallig (Bear Island) 267m
W: Ardgroom: Derryvour Hill 160m
W: Eskatarriff: Coomacloghane 598.9m, Eskatarriff 600.5m, Eskatarriff East Top 532.7m, Keeragh Mountain 363.2m, Knocknaveacal North Top 512.7m, Knocknaveacal South Top 512.7m, Lackabane 603m, Tooreenbaha 408.7m, Tooreennamna 524m, Tooth Mountain 592m
W: Knocknagree: Knocknagree 586m, Knocknagree East Top 461m, Knocknagree SE Top 442m, Lackawee 572m, Maulin 621m, Maulin North Top 579m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Keeragh Mountain, 363.2m Hill Keecragh Mountain A name in English,
Place Rating ..
Keecragh from Tailte, Keeragh on OSM., Kerry County in Munster province, in Local/Historical/Cultural Lists, Keeragh Mountain is the 1034th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference V73309 56885, OS 1:50k mapsheet 84
Place visited by: 3 members, recently by: Fergalh, chelman7, simon3
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Longitude: -9.835246, Latitude: 51.750547, Easting: 73310, Northing: 56886, Prominence: 58m,  Isolation: 1.2km
ITM: 473287 556951


  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: KrghMn, 10 char: KrghMntn

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1523/
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Summary for Keeragh Mountain (Keecragh Mountain): Rugged, rock slab defended hill with great views.
Summary created by simon3 21 Oct, 2024
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Picture: View of Keeragh from the Knocknaveacals side to the SE.
Keeragh or Keecragh dominates the area from Lauragh to Ardgroom. To reach it you need to be aware of the formidable series of slabs of flat rock, particularly on the northern side.
One way of reaching it is from Cash SC (V75525 57878) which is on or near to the Beara Way. Walk west from there and as you approach Keeragh, head upwards. Watch out for the slabs.
There is a stile for the Beara Way at around A (V72555 57489), however it was noted in 2024 that this may not be the main way to access to the Beara Way. Access may be possible along the road SW of the stile.
Further research on access would be useful.
The views from the top include the northern side of the famous Cummeengeara Horseshoe, such as Tooth Mountain, Coomacloghane and the spur to Tooreennamna.
Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1523/comment/24282/
Member Comments for Keeragh Mountain (Keecragh Mountain)

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Picture: Stones at summit
New Two choices for ascent from North
by Fergalh 21 Oct 2024
A (V72555 57489) is still accessible as part of the Bere way. Entered there and headed up the nose of the mountain. Long grass, wet ground and some awkward slabs made this an interesting challenge. Made the summit with some great views and headed to the south summit nearby. The descent from the north summit to the col is tricky and some care is needed. Easy from the col to the south summit which is not marked by any stones, descended to col and headed east. This leads towards a small river and is less steep than the nose of the mountain At point B (C736 568) turn north and head for the Bere Way which runs along a gap just to the south of Drung Hill. Follow Bere Way back to Stile Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1523/comment/24300/
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Picture: Some of slabs are very wide as can be seen in this photo.
The steep rocky north side.
by simon3 28 Sep 2024
Be careful to plan your route to avoid the steep slabs on this side of the hill. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1523/comment/24283/
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