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Dunkerron Mountains Area   Cen: Knocknagantee Subarea
Place count in area: 65, OSI/LPS Maps: 78, 83, 84, 85, EW-KNP, EW-R 
Highest place:
Stumpa Dúloigh, 784m
Maximum height for area: 784 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 528 metres,

Places in area Dunkerron Mountains:
Knocknagantee Near West Top 628m
Cen: An Bheann Mhór:   An Bheann Mhór 674.7mAn Bhinn Láir 514mCoomcallee 648.9mBeann na Stiocairí 673.1mCoomnahorna 590mGlanbeg 485.8mSlievenashaska 578mSlievenashaska South Top 565.4m
Cen: Knocknagantee:   Knockmoyle 682.1mFinnararagh 667mCnoc Breasail 591mKnocknagantee 674.3mKnocknagantee West Top 553mCoomnacronia 636mCoomura Mountain 666m
Cen: Mullaghanattin:   An Cnoc Riabhach 534mBeann 752mBeann Far SW Top 636.2mBeann NE Top 692mBeann South Top 639mBeann SW Top 657mSallagh 570mMullaghanattin 773mMullaghanattin East Top 594mSallagh South-West Top 543m
E: Kenmare:   Gortamullin 205mKnockanaskill 356mLetter South 362m
N: Knocknacusha:   Knocknacusha 547m
NE: Knocknabreeda Ridge:   Crossderry 489mKnocknabreeda 569mMothaillín 506m
NE: Knocknagapple:   Bascadh 595mBascadh West Top 569mBoughil 631mCnoc na gCapall 639mKnocklomena 641m
NE: Stumpa Dúloigh:   Broaghnabinnia 745mKnockaunanattin 569mKnockaunanattin West Top 466.1mStumpa Dúloigh 784mStumpa Dúloigh SE Top 780mStumpa Dúloigh SW Top 663m
SW: Caherdaniel:   Farraniaragh Mountain 468mEagle Hill 155mReenearagh 162mBeenarourke 304mKnocknasullig 117mCahernageeha Mountain 498.7m
SW: Coad ( Castle Cove ):   Beenrour 418mEagles Hill 549mMullaghbeg 509m
SW: Coomduff:   Coomduff 244m
SW: Deenish:   Deenish Island (2) 144m
SW: Esknaloughoge:   Esknaloughoge 416mEsknaloughoge North Top 420m
SW: Scarriff:   Scarriff Island 252m
SW: Sneem:   An Bheann Mhór 309.3mDereenavurrig Hill 261mKnockanamadane 270mKnocknafreaghane 316.5mKnocknagullion 413m
SW: Staigue:   Staigue Top 459mStaigue NE Top 435m

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Finnararagh Mountain An Corrán A name in Irish (Ir. An Corrán [TH], 'the crescent' or 'the sickle') Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam, Irish Best Hundred, Irish Highest Hundred Lists, Green sandstone & siltstone Bedrock

Height: 667m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 78 Grid Reference: V69686 73720
Place visited by 147 members. Recently by: orlaithfitz, rosduke, maryblewitt, mlmoroneybb, Marykerry, Ansarlodge, Aidan_Ennis, discovering_dann, Sweeney, rhw, Djouce, Nailer1967, knightsonhikes, maoris, abcd
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Longitude: -9.893619, Latitude: 51.900755 , Easting: 69686, Northing: 73720 Prominence: 142m,  Isolation: 0.9km
ITM: 469691 573761,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Fnrrgh, 10 char: Finararagh
Bedrock type: Green sandstone & siltstone, (St. Finans Sandstone Formation)

Finnararagh is a corruption of Finnavogagh, the name of an area of rough pasture on the plateau W of this peak. The name is correctly recorded in the Ordnance Survey Name Book, but was misspelt when transferred to the map. The peak itself is locally called An Corrán, which aptly describes its crescent-shaped cliffs that dominate Lough Coomeen.   An Corrán is the 167th highest place in Ireland.

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After a few dry days in summer a great climb is a .. by eric   (Show all for Finnararagh (An Corrán))
 
An Corran .. by eric   (Show all for Finnararagh (An Corrán))
 
Finnararagh and Sallagh - wonderful
by nupat  18 Aug 2023
Arriving into Fermoyle the road effectively ends in a hamlet of houses. We asked permission to park and walk which was very willingly given along with good advice as to the best track to open mountain while avoiding current sheep movement. We followed Simon's 2021 directions to reach the coll at ca. V 701 731 starA. From there we followed a rudimentary, but obvious, track to the summit of Finnararagh staying close to cliff edge. Amazing 360 views on a blue sky day. We travelled out and back to Sallagh without issue; nice ridge and no exposure issues. There is a short section of boulder field which might be a little more challenging in poor visibility. We took a slightly different descent from Finnararagh taking advantage of more grassy, less steep ground. Our time was leisurely to enjoy such a great day. .gpx uploaded Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/160/comment/24019/
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Views from the Beann ridge .. by glencree   (Show all for Finnararagh (An Corrán))
 
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