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Derrynasaggart Area   SE: Mullaghanish 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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Mullaghanish Mountain Mullach an Ois A name in Irish (Ir. Mullach an Ois [OSI], 'summit of the deer') Cork/ Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam, Irish Highest Hundred Lists, Green-grey sandstone & purple siltstone Bedrock

Height: 649m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 79 Grid Reference: W21461 81775
Place visited by 175 members. Recently by: Hjonna, Beti13, Alanjm, Kirsty, johncusack, Ansarlodge, SeanPurcell, John.geary, stuartdonaldson, nupat, childminder05, TommyMc, mh400nt, Musheraman, marymac
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Longitude: -9.143428, Latitude: 51.982938 , Easting: 121461, Northing: 81775 Prominence: 264m,  Isolation: 1.5km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 521457 581827,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Mlghns, 10 char: Mlghnsh
Bedrock type: Green-grey sandstone & purple siltstone, (Gun Point Formation)

This peak is on the county boundary between Cork and Kerry and on the northern edge of the Cúil Aodha Gaeltacht. Ir. os is a literary word for deer. The name Oisín means 'little deer', 'fawn', as Oisín's mother Sadhbh (Sive) came to Fionn in the form of a doe. There is another Mullach an Ois (anglicised Mullaghanuish) in the Mullaghareirk Mountains.   Mullach an Ois is the 203rd highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Mullaghanish (<i>Mullach an Ois</i>) in area Derrynasaggart, Ireland
Picture: A Mexican stand off!
 
Snow always makes a hike better.
by TommyV  2 Nov 2018
This mountain provides a great opportunity to get to a height of 640 meters for very little effort. The enterance to the access road mentioned by three5four0 is at 260 meters so there is actually less than 400 metres of height to climb and the winding road makes this very easy. Lovely views for such little effort. The snow on top the day I did this added to the walk, as snow always does. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/199/comment/20174/
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