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Central Dingle Area   N: Annascaul Lake North Subarea
Place count in area: 25, OSI/LPS Maps: 70, 71, 78, EW-DC, EW-DE, EW-DW 
Highest place:
Beenoskee, 826m
Maximum height for area: 826 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 491 metres,

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Stradbally Mountain Mountain Cnoc an tSráidbhaile A name in Irish, also Binn i Faillteacha an extra EastWest name in Irish (Ir. Cnoc an tSráidbhaile [OSI], 'hill of Stradbally') Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam, Irish Best Hundred Lists, Purple cross-bedded sandstone Bedrock

Height: 798m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 70 Grid Reference: Q58735 09147
Place visited by 249 members. Recently by: hugh_oc, JohnRea, Aidan_Ennis, discovering_dann, Tuigamala, DarrenY, knightsonhikes, farmerjoe1, kelleher, rhw, orlaithfitz, maoris, ToughSoles, SeanPurcell, SmirkyQuill
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Longitude: -10.06766, Latitude: 52.216443 , Easting: 58735, Northing: 109147 Prominence: 40m,  Isolation: 0.7km
ITM: 458716 609202,   GPS IDs, 6 char: StrdMn, 10 char: StrdblMntn
Bedrock type: Purple cross-bedded sandstone, (Cappagh Sandstone Formation)

Beenoskee and Stradbally Mountain are twin peaks, the latter being slightly lower.   Stradbally Mountain is the second highest mountain in the Central Dingle area and the 43rd highest in Ireland.

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Mighty views .. by group   (Show all for Stradbally Mountain (Cnoc an tSráidbhaile))
 
There's a handy and relatively gradual ridge lead .. by simon3   (Show all for Stradbally Mountain (Cnoc an tSráidbhaile))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Stradbally Mountain (<i>Cnoc an tSráidbhaile</i>) in area Central Dingle, Ireland
Picture: The eyes are drawn north west from the summit
 
A real beauty
by Bunsen7  28 Dec 2016
I was very lucky to get up here on a clear day, with the eye drawn to the fantastic views to the north and west. The entire Brandon ridge looked to be cloud free, Beenoskee stood majestically above Loch an Coimin and the cairn proved a fine windbreaker for a lunch break.

I approached from the south west, following the track from Anascaul valley up to the plateau in the vicinity of Q 566 067 starA, from where I turned north east. The ground is boggy but becomes more rocky as you gain height. Despite the pleasant conditions previous days had been wet and the boggy plateau was considerably waterlogged. Good weatherproofed boots would be advisable when taking this route. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/42/comment/18743/
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The Munster Jersey near the peak of Stradbally wa .. by fmacm   (Show all for Stradbally Mountain (Cnoc an tSráidbhaile))
 
As mentioned in my Beenoskee comment: the gully a .. by dbloke   (Show all for Stradbally Mountain (Cnoc an tSráidbhaile))
 
Approach from northern side .. by ahogan   (Show all for Stradbally Mountain (Cnoc an tSráidbhaile))
 
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