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Comeragh Mountains Area   S: Monavullagh Mountains Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 74, 75, 81, 82, EW-C, EW-K 
Highest place:
Kilclooney Mountain, 792m
Maximum height for area: 792 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 626 metres,

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Coumaraglin Mountain Mountain Sliabh Chom Airglinn A name in Irish, also Ballinakill Mountain, also Barr a' Dalligan an extra EastWest name in Irish (Ir. Sliabh Chom Airglinn [LL†], 'mountain of Coumaraglin') Waterford County in Munster Province, in Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam Lists, Green thick-bedded conglomerate Bedrock

Height: 614.6m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 75 Grid Reference: S28232 04248
Place visited by 241 members. Recently by: Barrington1978, MeabhTiernan, StJohn, Josephineobrien, davidrenshaw, Oscar-mckinney, bowler, Carolyn105, Kirsty, RonanS, Cunn2000, PrzemekPanczyk, Aidan_Ennis, discovering_dann, RosieMc
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Longitude: -7.587914, Latitude: 52.189808 , Easting: 228233, Northing: 104249 Prominence: 99.08m,  Isolation: 2.7km
ITM: 628176 604303,   GPS IDs, 6 char: CmrgMn, 10 char: CmrglnMntn
Bedrock type: Green thick-bedded conglomerate, (Treanearla Formation)

Coumaraglin, from Ir. Com Airglinn, is a townland name meaning 'hollow of the Araglin River'.   Coumaraglin Mountain is the 263rd highest place in Ireland.

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Best view of the Plateau? .. by group   (Show all for Coumaraglin Mountain (Sliabh Chom Airglinn))
 
Work of art in the hills .. by wicklore   (Show all for Coumaraglin Mountain (Sliabh Chom Airglinn))
 
Unfortunately Coumaraglin hasn't escaped the blig .. by csd   (Show all for Coumaraglin Mountain (Sliabh Chom Airglinn))
 
I had a most unusual walk on Coumaraglin yesterda .. by oldsoldier   (Show all for Coumaraglin Mountain (Sliabh Chom Airglinn))
 
sparow on Coumaraglin Mountain, 2004
by sparow  1 Jun 2004
As you head around the southern end of the monavullaghs, there are a number of boreens that head up to forestry on the southern slopes. They provide good clear, unfenced access for nice walk up to the summit. You walk around the top of a nice coum, typical of the comeraghs and the along a broad ridge to Seefin, with it's hut and masts at the summit. We did it as a good day walk, starting at Coumaraglin and going via Seefin and Coumfea to drop down into a finish at mahon falls. If we were feeling energertic, a really good walk would have been to continue on to the next ridge, overlooking coumshingaun and come down that way to Mahon falls. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/249/comment/978/
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From Coumaraglin Mountain looking down along the .. by jackill   (Show all for Coumaraglin Mountain (Sliabh Chom Airglinn))
 
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