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Galty Mountains Area   W: West Galtys Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 66, 74, EW-G 
Highest place:
Galtymore, 917.9m
Maximum height for area: 917.9 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 820 metres,

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Temple Hill Mountain Cnoc an Teampaill A name in Irish, also Teampuillín an extra EastWest name in Irish (Ir. Cnoc an Teampaill [OSI], 'hill of the church') Limerick County in Munster Province, in Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam, Irish Highest Hundred Lists, Thick-bedded pale-red sandstone Bedrock

Height: 783.1m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 74 Grid Reference: R83334 21837
Place visited by 449 members. Recently by: RonanS, kburke96, patman1974, bandre, Aidan_Ennis, discovering_dann, ochils_trekker, DarrenY, MickM45, Mark1, knightsonhikes, MichaelG55, RosieMc, farmerjoe1, JordanF1
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Longitude: -8.245297, Latitude: 52.348339 , Easting: 183334, Northing: 121838 Prominence: 188.13m,  Isolation: 1.1km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 583287 621889,   GPS IDs, 6 char: TmplHl, 10 char: Temple Hil
Bedrock type: Thick-bedded pale-red sandstone, (Galtymore Formation)

Temple Hill is the 56th highest place in Ireland. Temple Hill is the second most westerly summit in the Galty Mountains area.

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Great Day ..some of the best view from the Galtie .. by Buny Clare   (Show all for Temple Hill (Cnoc an Teampaill))
 
This photo shows the approach to Temple Hill from .. by mneary34   (Show all for Temple Hill (Cnoc an Teampaill))
 
climbed Temple Hill last Sunday Jan 29th06, very .. by Buny Clare   (Show all for Temple Hill (Cnoc an Teampaill))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Temple Hill (<i>Cnoc an Teampaill</i>) in area Galty Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Looking east over the rest of the Galtees
 
Western Galtees
by TommyV  23 Mar 2023
This route starts at the community centre in the quite little village of Anglesborough. Follow the waymarked arrows for the Paradise Hill loop to begin with. Once you've climbed Paradise Hill there is a little dip, after this ignore the waymarked arrows and instead hop the stile out onto the open mountain. Handrail the forest for the next part and then keep the same line following the ridge around to near the summit. Does anybody know if the logbook is still there for signing, I never even thought to look for it. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/54/comment/23856/
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