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Sperrin MountainsArea, SE Cen: Glenelly South East
Subarea
Feature count in area: 64, by county: Derry: 34, Tyrone: 39, of which 9 are in both Derry and Tyrone,
OSI/LPS Maps: 12, 13, 6, 7, 8
Highest Place: Sawel 678m
Starting Places (21) in area Sperrin Mountains: Altinure Road, Banagher Glen Nature Reserve, Barnes Gap Car Park, Crocknakin, Drumnaspar Picnic CP, Glenchiel Road, Glenedra Bridge, Glenelly Road, Parkreagh, Goles Road, Lough Ouske, Moneyneany Village, Moydamlaght Forest, Moydamlaght Road, Mullaghmore, Mullaghbane, Spaltindoagh, Sperrin Hamlet, Sperrin Heritage Centre, Sperrin Heritage Centre W, Sperrin Road, Barnes Top, Sperrin Road, Glashagh Bridge, Sperrin Road, Sperrin
Summits & other features in area Sperrin Mountains: E: Magherafelt Hills: Slieve Gallion NE Top 493.6m E: Magherafelt Hills: Slieve Gallion 526.6m N: Claudy Hills: Crockdooish 321m, Curradrolan Hill 270m, Eglish 277m, Letterlogher 249m, Mullaghmeash Hill 244m, Slieveboy 259m, Straid Hill 303m NE Cen: Glenelly North East: Barnes Top 456m, Craigagh Hill 460m, Crockbrack 526.1m, Knockanbane Mountain 441m, Meenard Mountain 620m, Meenard Mtn W Top 480m, Mullaghaneany 627m, Mullaghash 480m, Mullaghsallagh 485m, Oughtmore 569m, Spelhoagh 568m NE: Glenshane North: Benbradagh 465m, Boviel Top 454m, Carn Hill 448m, Carntogher 464m, Moneyoran Hill 414m NE: Glenshane South: Bohilbreaga 478m, Coolnasillagh Mountain 423m, Corick Mountain 430m, Crockalougha 407m, Mullaghmore 550m, White Mountain 537m NW Cen: Glenelly North West: Dart Mountain 619m, Dart Mountain North-West Top 525m, Learmount Mountain 489m, Learmount Mountain South Top 492m, Mullaghasturrakeen 581m, Mullaghcarbatagh 517m, Mullaghclogha 635m, Mullaghclogher 572m, Mullaghdoo 568m, Sawel 678m NW: Maheramason Hills: Clondermot Hill 220m, Gortmonly Hill 218m, Slievekirk 370m SE Cen: Glenelly South East: Carnanelly 562m, Carnanelly West Top 503.4m, Mullaghbane 467m, Mullaghturk 416m SE: Cookstown Hills: Cregganconroe 300m, Fir Mountain 362m, Oughtmore 382m SW Cen: Glenelly South West: Clogherny Top 408m, Craignamaddy 385m, Crocknamoghil 335m, Mullaghbolig 442m, Spaltindoagh 420m SW: Mullaghcarn: Curraghchosaly Mountain 416m, Mullaghcarn 542m, Mullaghcarn South Top 525m SW: Newtownstewart Hills: Bessy Bell 420m, Mullaghcroy 242m W: Strabane: Balix Hill 403m, Knockavoe 296m, Owenreagh Hill 400m
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Mullaghbane, 467mHill Mullach Bán A name in Irish,
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(prob. Ir. Mullach Bán [PDT], 'white summit'), Tyrone County in Ulster province, in Carn Lists, Mullaghbane is the 673rd highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference H65790 92964,
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Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Mlghbn, 10 char: Mulaghbane Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/559/
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Mullaghbane was the final top on a circular walk that also took in Carnanelly and Carnanelly W top. Following the track from the car park at Goles Forest (point A (H684 938)), we left the track at B (H685 930) and headed SE until we reached the minor hill named Slieveaddy on OS map. (Not listed on MV) From there we turned west for 2km until we reached Carnanelly. Another short trot 1 km brought us to Carnanelly W. Top. Heading NW another 1km brings you to Mullaghbane, the top of which is speckled with some stunted trees, but is otherwise featureless. The pole in the shot is a short way from the summit and the perspective gives the impression of a Lilliputian man standing on top of it! In actual fact, my colleague is standing on the highest point of the hill. From there we headed NNE back towards the road, reaching our car after a walk of precisely 4 hours and 10.5km. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/559/comment/6258/
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