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Waterford Coastal Hill Area
Feature count in area: 9, all in Waterford, OSI/LPS Maps: 74, 75, 76, 81, 82, EW-C, EW-K
Highest Place: Knockavelish Hill 124m

Starting Places (1) in area Waterford Coastal Hill:
Carrickavrantry Lake West

Summits & other features in area Waterford Coastal Hill:
Ardoginna Hill 64m, Coolum Hill 62m, Coxtown Hill 70m, Kilfarrasy Hill 72m, Knockavelish Hill 124m, Knockparson Hill 85m, Monatray Hill 78m, Tinnabinna 102m, Westtown Hill 70m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Westtown Hill, 70m Coastal Hill
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, Waterford County in Munster province, in no lists
Grid Reference X55971 99266, OS 1:50k mapsheet 76
Place visited by: 6 members, recently by: DeirdreM, Fergalh, nickywood, jackill, sandman, Pepe
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Longitude: -7.183181, Latitude: 52.142921, Easting: 255971, Northing: 99266, Prominence: 25m, Has trig pillar
ITM: 655908 599322


  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: WstwHl, 10 char: WstwnHil

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Picture: Westtown Hill trig
New Tramore's Highest Point
by DeirdreM 20 Apr 2024
It is still possible to walk up the driveway to the house mentioned previously and the trig is just to the left across a field. I knocked on their door and met a lovely lady and two big fine dogs and she gave me permission to walk over to it. She informed me that it was the highest point in Tramore. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/5092/comment/24182/
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The Folks Who Live on the Hill
by Pepe 16 Jun 2018
Curiosity made me investigate Westown Hill, having blissfully passed within a hundred metres of its ‘summit’ many a time on walks, drives and cycles. The top lies up a tarmac road leading west off the Tramore Pitch ‘n’ Putt Club road. This 100-metre stretch of tar is more private driveway than public road, with a house awaiting your arrival up top. Neither the road nor the house is gated but there are signs about: ‘CCTV’ and other hints at privacy.
On arrival up top the man of the house was working outside. He was friendly and showed me his fine view of the distant Comeraghs. Unfortunately, sea-views are not so great – it’s a bit far back from the water – disappointing for a coastal hill, unless you could get the views from the first floor windows of the house, which is unlikely.
To be blunt, I don’t know what Westown Hill is doing on MV. If you must tick this off, only if you absolutely must, park somewhere adjacent to the P ‘n’ P club and spend a few minutes of your hard-earned life investigating this semi-private driveway, though it’s hardly worth such miniscule effort. A way of justifying a visit would be by doing it as part of a roadwalk around from Newtown and back to Tramore. Or perhaps just park at the nearby derelict old shell of the once famous and sadly missed ‘Rocketts of the Metal Man’ – a true heritage establishment that should have been preserved, a victim of the Celtic tiger, which if my tear-filled eye is anything to go by, is every bit as high as the ‘summit’ of Westown Hill. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/5092/comment/19946/
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Picture: Summit Trig.
Coastal Hill
by sandman 26 Aug 2018
The house described in the previous comment is under a major extension and i would assume in the not too distance future that a more robust boundary fence will be erected. Best therefore gain access via field entrance located at A (X56101 99208) just a short distance to the trig. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/5092/comment/20032/
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