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Caha Mountains Area   W: Knocknagree Subarea
Place count in area: 57, OSI/LPS Maps: 83, 84, 85, 88 
Highest place:
Hungry Hill, 682m
Maximum height for area: 682 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 400 metres,

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Knocknagree SE Top Hill Cnoc na Groí (mullach thoir theas) A name in Irish For origin of name, see Knocknagree. Cork County in Munster Province, in no lists, Purple & green sandstone & siltstone Bedrock

Height: 442m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 84 Grid Reference: V73906 49868
Place visited by 40 members. Recently by: johncusack, John.geary, Taisce, chelman7, annem, hivisibility, eamonoc, Fergalh, millsd1, liz50, bryanmccabe, Geo, odonovansf, IainT, markmjcampion
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Longitude: -9.824075, Latitude: 51.687643 , Easting: 73906, Northing: 49868 Prominence: 27m,  Isolation: 1km
ITM: 473883 549935,   GPS IDs, 6 char: KnckSE, 10 char: KnckngSETp
Bedrock type: Purple & green sandstone & siltstone, (Caha Mountain Formation)

Knocknagree SE Top is the 762nd highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Knocknagree SE Top (<i>Cnoc na Groí (mullach thoir theas)</i>) in area Caha Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Glas Loughs near the bump of a summit.
 
Lacks prominence or grace but is wild and has lake views.
Short Summary created by simon3  31 Oct 2012
This rocky place is a bump the tail end of a ridge that comes from Hungry Hill. It can be reached from the green road that comes north from Rossmackowen. There is a little parking at V73923 47658 starA or start on the main road.

Attractions are the photogenic lakes in the area "Glas Lough", and an interesting aspect of Hungry Hill. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/643/comment/5402/
 
Rocky hump
by sbender  2 Apr 2012
A wee hump on the way down from Hungry Hill. We bagged it on the way to the Glas Loughs to set up our camp. surprisingly wide top. Very much broken and rocky ground Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/643/comment/6747/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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