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East Clare Area   Cen: Slieve Bernagh Subarea
Place count in area: 9, OSI/LPS Maps: 52, 58 
Highest place:
Moylussa, 531.6m
Maximum height for area: 531.6 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 501.6 metres,

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Glennagalliagh Mountain Hill Sliabh Ghleann na gCailleach A name in Irish (Ir. Sliabh Ghleann na gCailleach [OSI], 'mountain of Ghleann na
gCailleach or glen of the hags')
Clare County in Munster Province, in Carn List, Fine to conglomeratic graded greywacke Bedrock

Height: 446m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 58 Grid Reference: R63583 73957
Place visited by 72 members. Recently by: Colin Murphy, GerSomers, Wilderness, maryblewitt, garrettd, JohnRea, markwallace, sarahryanowen, John.geary, chelman7, TriHarder, MichaelG55, LorraineG60, finkey86, cclair
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Longitude: -8.540959, Latitude: 52.815708 , Easting: 163583, Northing: 173957 Prominence: 40m,  Isolation: 1.2km
ITM: 563533 673996,   GPS IDs, 6 char: GlngMn, 10 char: GlnglgMntn
Bedrock type: Fine to conglomeratic graded greywacke, (Broadford Formation)

Glennagalliagh Mountain is the third highest hill in the East Clare area and the 748th highest in Ireland. Glennagalliagh Mountain is the third highest point in county Clare.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Glennagalliagh Mountain (<i>Sliabh Ghleann na gCailleach</i>) in area East Clare, Ireland
Picture: Summit mound with small marker.
 
Track leads right to summit
Short Summary created by Colin Murphy  17 Feb 2023
The most popular way to access this hill is from the south, at R6395472575 starA where a forest track leads all the way from the road to the summit area. There is parking here for one car, maybe two at a squeeze. Please note that a gate bars your way carrying no less than 5 signs (Private Property/No Parking/CCTV etc), so it's up to you if you are prepared to ignore this - in general these things are there to deter ne'er-do-wells or people intent on illegal dumping, but it's up to you.) The decent track heads NE for 1km, then swings NW for another before turning directly west for about 200m then finally north for about 70m to reach the high point, which seems to be a grassy mound with a small pile of stones on top. Up and down allow 1 hour 15 minutes. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/632/comment/5391/
 
An easy hill to access .. by wicklore   (Show all for Glennagalliagh Mountain (Sliabh Ghleann na gCailleach))
 
Peat works! .. by paddyhillsbagger   (Show all for Glennagalliagh Mountain (Sliabh Ghleann na gCailleach))
 
Climbed this late one evening in an aborted attem .. by gerloughnanne   (Show all for Glennagalliagh Mountain (Sliabh Ghleann na gCailleach))
 
Short Walk .. by cuan   (Show all for Glennagalliagh Mountain (Sliabh Ghleann na gCailleach))
 
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