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Galty Mountains Area   E: East 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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Slieveanard NE Top Hill Sliabh an Aird (mullach thoir thuaidh) A name in Irish, also Tullanebane an extra EastWest name in English For origin of name, see Slieveanard. Tipperary County in Munster Province, in Carn List, Resistate conglomerate & sandstone Bedrock

Height: 448.5m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 74 Grid Reference: S00508 26402
Place visited by 117 members. Recently by: annem, Marykerry, Mark1, knightsonhikes, jackos, childminder05, conorjob, jollyrog, markwallace, Moirabourke, Cunn2000, JustMe, westside, MichaelButler, DeirdreM
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Longitude: -7.993276, Latitude: 52.389612 , Easting: 200508, Northing: 126402 Prominence: 64m,  Isolation: 1.4km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 600457 626452,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Slv449, 10 char: SlvnrdNETp
Bedrock type: Resistate conglomerate & sandstone, (Ardane Formation)

Slieveanard NE Top is the 740th highest place in Ireland. Slieveanard NE Top is the most easterly summit and also the second most northerly in the Galty Mountains area.

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Short Summary created by jackill  29 Aug 2014
Park near the old hostel site at Ballydavid room for 2-3 cars,at the forestry entrance S01816 27948 starA and walk uphill on a good forest track to to S02055 26681 starB turn right and on to S01141 26901 starC, cross up through the wire to the topmost track and follow that to S00790 26330 starD and from there turn uphill to the summit .
As you ascend look back down to the curious field of small rocks below you.
The summit is marked by a cairn, trig pillar and a shelter from the wind. On a clear day you have tremendous views of the Knockmealdowns, the Comeraghs, Slievenamon, the ridge of Slievenamuck and the Slieve Felims away across the plains of South Tipperary.
You can carry on to visit Slievanard and Sturrakeen and then return by the field of rocks previously mentioned. There is a track through the rocks you can follow to a junction at S01488 26550 starE. Here take the left fork, hop the fence and follow the track to S01561 26915 starF turn right and then left at S01603 26934 starG, go left at the next track junction and then down hill crossing the road at S01832 27439 starH emerging at S02003 27630 starI near the start point. This makes a more interesting return than going back the way you came and its not as complicated as it sounds once you start down. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/626/comment/5385/
 
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Picture: The summit with Slievenamon behind
 
jackill on Slieveanard NE Top, 2009
by jackill  11 Mar 2009
This is a mountain with a view and a purpose, to see off the Galtys in style.
A good track up from the old hostel site at Ballydavid starting at the forestry entrance S01816 27948 starA and follow your nose to S02055 26681 starB, turn right and on to S01141 26901 starC, cross up through the wire to the topmost track and follow that to S00790 26330 starD and from there turn uphill to the summit . As you ascend look back down to the curious field of small rocks below you.
The summit is marked by a cairn, trig pillar and a shelter from the wind. On a clear day you have tremendous views of the Knockmealdowns, the Comeraghs, Slievenamon, the ridge of Slievenamuck and the Slieve Felims away across the plains of South Tipperary.
You can carry on to visit Slievanard and Sturrakeen and then return by the field of rocks previously mentioned. There is a track through them you follow to a junction at S01488 26550 starE. Here take the left fork, hop the fence and follow the track to S01561 26915 starF turn right and then left at S01603 26934 starG, go left at the next track junction and then down hill crossing the road at S01832 27439 starH emerging at S02003 27630 starI near the start point. This makes a more interesting return than going back the way you came and its not as complicated as it sounds once you start down. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/626/comment/3640/
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Slieveanard at last
by YoungJohn  21 May 2010
I have wanted to climb this mountain for a while now. Managed to do its foothills earlier this year through pleasant woodland. On tuesday the 11th May 2010 I took my chance. I took the Tipperary road out of Cahir and I followed the sign for Ballyheddin? wood where I parked. I followed the hillwalker poles/signs until I came upon a trek to the right on a sort of firebreak. I followed this to its end, going uphill all the time. Then I turned left until a junction in the forestry road. There I turned right uphill. It was straight all the way after that. The forestry road ended in a turning point for a lorries and a grand view. Some deer scattered nearby on my approach. I followed a trail to a fence marked by a faded pink belt where I crossed over the fence and turned left and followed a rough tractor track uphill to a wide 'path' to the top of Slieveanard NE. There I found majestic views to the west, north, east and south to the Galtee's. To the north the Slieve Blooms and the Devils Bit range. To the west Keeper and the Slieve Felims. To the east the Knockmealdowns and Comeraghs. I wandered about for twenty minutes looking at the Galtees and stopped at a small mound of stones near the descent at the end of a low stone wall. I was most impressed with the cairn on its top near the trig. It was a windbreak in two sections!. I sat in to the north section. There I enjoyed the sambo and tea in peace and windfree with the sun shining. The Galtee's were inviting me to walk them but time would not permit....the view of Cahir below and the rocky field as described by Jackill were my parting glance. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/626/comment/4753/
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SCARRAGH WOOD TO BANE
by bsheils  1 Jul 2014
Other possible starting point is Scarragh Wood car park S 02850 24927 starJ which has ample parking space. Follow forest tracks (appear to be shown accurately on OS map 74) to S 00804 25081 starK and turn north-west onto side track (not shown on above map) which leads to gate crossing at edge of forestry after approx. 200m from first joining side track. From here proceed across open mountain to summit. Incidentally this mountain is referred to locally as Bane. I took in Bane as being the final summit of the Galtee Crossing on 29/06/14 before descending to Cahir having started at Anglesboro that morning. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/626/comment/17524/
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Picture: Trig pillar marking summit
As old as the hills
by Colin Murphy  4 Oct 2021
Approached this from Slieveanard to the west, having started at S0096 2426 starL, following forest tracks. (See entry for that hill) From here, drop back down the way you came to where the track forks, take the left track for a while then cut directly across the heather, which wasn't too long and has plenty of sheep trails to follow down to the col. Roughly around R998 260 starM there is a more substantial track that leads all the way to the summit, which is marked by an ancient, or certainly very old, circular structure and a trig pillar. Return by same route. This Carn is slightly unusual in one respect in that it is actually higher than the main Slieveanard itself. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/626/comment/23298/
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