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Donegal SW Area   S: Killybegs Hills Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 10 
Highest place:
Slieve League, 596.4m
Maximum height for area: 596.4 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 470 metres,

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Crownarad SW Top Hill Cruach na Rad (mullach thiar theas) A name in Irish For origin of name, see Cruach na Rad / Crownarad. Donegal County in Ulster Province, in no lists, Banded semi-pelitic & psammitic schist Bedrock

Height: 471m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 10 Grid Reference: G66933 77629
Place visited by 19 members. Recently by: YoungJohn, eamonoc, Lucky1, Fergalh, Ulsterpooka, kenmoore, sandman, leader1, Garmin, juliewoods, Jamessheerin, Brambler, AntrimRambler, cerosti, CECIL
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Longitude: -8.512976, Latitude: 54.645713 , Easting: 166933, Northing: 377629 Prominence: 26m,  Isolation: 1.3km
ITM: 566890 877623,   GPS IDs, 6 char: CrwnSW, 10 char: CrwnrdSWTp
Bedrock type: Banded semi-pelitic & psammitic schist, (Termon Formation)

Cruach na Rad (mullach thiar theas) is the 661st highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/546/
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Crown na rad
by YoungJohn  12 May 2024
Access via a road up by the National School in Fintra. At a sharp left turn before a farm lane to the right, parked. Followed that lane passed a shed. Stayed walking followed the lane for well over a mile until the shoulder of Crownarad. Kept to the ridge as much as possible. Hiked to the summit of Crownarad then traversed to the SW 'summit' but stopped there as the next peak was deceptively
Lower and the afternoon was becoming evening. Medium grade hike but splendid views over Donegal Bay. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/546/comment/24193/
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