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East Clare Area   Cen: Slieve Bernagh Subarea
Place count in area: 9, OSI/LPS Maps: 52, 58 
Highest place:
Moylussa, 531.6m
Maximum height for area: 531.6 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 501.6 metres,

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Cragnamurragh Mountain Clare County in Munster Province, in Arderin List, Fine & some coarser greywacke Bedrock

Height: 526m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 58 Grid Reference: R62881 74949
Place visited by 126 members. Recently by: Grumbler, maitiuocoimin, NualaB, Arcticaurora, Timmy.Mullen, Krzysztof_K, PrzemekPanczyk, GerSomers, Ulsterpooka, Wilderness, mlmoroneybb, maryblewitt, Lao.se, annem, JohnRea
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Longitude: -8.551349, Latitude: 52.824556 , Easting: 162881, Northing: 174949 Prominence: 51m,  Isolation: 1.2km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 562840 674986,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crg555, 10 char: Crgnmrgh
Bedrock type: Fine & some coarser greywacke, (Slieve Bernagh Formation)

Cragnamurragh is the second highest mountain in the East Clare area and the 489th highest in Ireland. Cragnamurragh is the second highest point in county Clare.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/401/
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Cragnamurragh can also be accesses from various r .. by Sparkey   (Show all for Cragnamurragh )
 
Stunning views from Craganamurragh .. by csd   (Show all for Cragnamurragh )
 
Easy route using tracks .. by wicklore   (Show all for Cragnamurragh )
 
Followed Sparkys directions - thanks Very boggy, .. by aburden   (Show all for Cragnamurragh )
 
madfrankie on Cragnamurragh, 2005
by madfrankie  14 Sep 2005
Approached from Moylussa with poor visibilty and unrelenting rain. Normally I would regard the wide boggy track running SE as a scar on the landscape, but today it was a useful guide, bringing us practically to the summit trig pillar.
I won't bore you with the details of our descent down the southern spur, involving as it did, awkward hummocky slopes, impenetrable foliage and an unnecessary 8 km roadwalk.
Very, very glad to get back to the car. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/401/comment/1944/
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Easy approach from Upper Kilbane .. by stroel   (Show all for Cragnamurragh )
 
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