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Slieve Mish Area   W: Aughils Subarea
Place count in area: 16, OSI/LPS Maps: 71, EW-DC, EW-DE 
Highest place:
Baurtregaum, 849.7m
Maximum height for area: 849.7 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 643 metres,

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Emlagh Hill Cnoc na Stuaice A name in Irish, also Brickanny, also Caheracruttera an extra EastWest name in English (Ir. Cnoc na Stuaice [TCCD], 'hill of the peak') Kerry County in Munster Province, in no lists, Aeolian sandstone Bedrock

Height: 483m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 71 Grid Reference: Q66632 02952
Place visited by 48 members. Recently by: garrettd, a3642278, johncusack, Grumbler, Taisce, chelman7, Moses, eiremoss34, Marykerry, John.geary, mh400nt, annem, daitho9, Ulsterpooka, Fergalh
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Longitude: -9.949753, Latitude: 52.162761 , Easting: 66632, Northing: 102952 Prominence: 28m,  Isolation: 1.3km
ITM: 466611 603007,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Emlagh, 10 char: Emlagh
Bedrock type: Aeolian sandstone, (Kilmurry Sandstone Formation)

This is the first peak on a ridge rising NE from Inch. Previously Emlagh in MV.   Cnoc na Stuaice is the 619th highest place in Ireland. Cnoc na Stuaice is the most southerly summit and also the most westerly in the Slieve Mish area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Emlagh (<i>Cnoc na Stuaice</i>) in area Slieve Mish, Ireland
Picture: Inch beach from Cnoc na Stuaic
 
Last summit on a pleasant ridge
Short Summary created by simon3, liz50  28 Apr 2023
Cnoc na Stuaic is the final summit of a ridge from the high point of the Aughils to Camp road. There is parking for 1-2 cars on the road side near Q716 053 starA. After crossing Lack Mountain, Knockbrack Moanlaur and Beenduff you arrive from Beenduff to the east, there is not much ascent and only a traipse across the bog. The main difficulty was forging a path through this unspoiled area of heather and bog. Arriving at the summit of Cnon na Stuaic one is presented with two summit cairns a hundred metres apart. There are fine views of the Dingle peninsula. It is not recommended to attempt a descent to the west due to steep, rough ground and a river to cross. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/506/comment/5265/
 
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This photo shows Emlagh from the east. It is not .. by wicklore   (Show all for Emlagh (Cnoc na Stuaice))
 
Grand Walk - Difficult fording at western end .. by ciarraioch   (Show all for Emlagh (Cnoc na Stuaice))
 
Emlagh, the final hill of the traverse. The fine .. by three5four0   (Show all for Emlagh (Cnoc na Stuaice))
 
Ascending from the west side .. by markmjcampion   (Show all for Emlagh (Cnoc na Stuaice))
 
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