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Dartry Mountains Area   SE: Manorhamilton Hills Subarea
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Thur Mountain Hill An Tor A name in Irish Leitrim County in Connacht Province, in Carn List, Fine-grained sandstone, minor shale Bedrock

Height: 442m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 17 Grid Reference: G98061 40459
Place visited by 32 members. Recently by: Colin Murphy, conormcbandon, Loman01, FilHil, Hyperstorm, trostanite, melohara, LorraineG60, MichaelG55, FrankMc1964, magnumpig, IndyMan, Peter Walker, marymac, eamonoc
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Longitude: -8.030566, Latitude: 54.312889 , Easting: 198061, Northing: 340459 Prominence: 227m,  Isolation: 4.3km
ITM: 598011 840461,   GPS IDs, 6 char: ThrMnt, 10 char: ThrMntn
Bedrock type: Fine-grained sandstone, minor shale, (Briscloonagh Sandstone Formation)

Known as Torr by the people who live on the N side of Lough Macnean (Kay Muhr). The name Thorne Mountains, which appears on several 16th and 17th century maps of Ireland, Connacht and Ulster, would seem to have some connection with Thur Mountain.   Thur Mountain is the 761st highest place in Ireland. Thur Mountain is the second most easterly summit in the Dartry Mountains area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Thur Mountain (<i>An Tor</i>) in area Dartry Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Boulder marks high point
 
Geologically interesting hill with good aspect.
Short Summary created by Colin Murphy  23 Jun 2023
One approach is from the east. It is possible to drive to point G98701 40551 starA, although care is needed on the occasionally potholed road, and you must open and close a gate at one point, but no signs deny access. From there the summit is just 650m to the west although an ascent of 140m is still necessary. Cross some turf workings and begin to ascend through steeper terrain, mostly grass and the occasional boulder, aiming for G98146 40223 starB, then turn NW up the short, but steepest final stretch. The summit area is an interesting mix of short heather and flat rocks dotted with shallow pools. The high point is a distinctive, lone, small boulder topped with stones. Return journey to car 1 hour. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/644/comment/5403/
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Thur Mountain (<i>An Tor</i>) in area Dartry Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Looking east from Thur's summit towards Lough MacNean
madfrankie on Thur Mountain, 2010
by madfrankie  1 Mar 2010
Thur and its near neighbour, Doagh, lie to the north of Glenfarne village in northwest Leitrim. The map suggested a road or track ascending from the sw, and it proved to have a surprisingly good surface before our progress was barred by a gate, just after a hair-pin bend at G971394 starC. This track took much of the donkey work out of the walk, as we were now at the 320m contour.
Climbing over the gate, we continued along the track for about 10 minutes, but there seems to be little advantage in doing so, as it merely contours the hillside without gaining you much height. We struck out NE across snow-covered heather, aiming for the summit's distinctive knoll.
Thur's stone-slabbed and heathery summit has good views, particularly east to Lough MacNean. The vast plateau of moorland to the south of Glenfarne looked worthy of exploration, but near-neighbour Doagh somewhat fails the beauty test.
Returning to the start by the same route took a little over an hour.
Curiously, as we were taking off our boots at the car, a vehicle came up the hill towards us, did a u-turn, and headed straight back down.
It was one of those Google cars that are taking shots of every road in the country (and ultimately, the world) for their Google Maps website.
Extraordinary to think we should encounter them in such an out-of the-way place. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/644/comment/4455/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Thur Mountain (<i>An Tor</i>) in area Dartry Mountains, Ireland
 
Approach from the north east
by magnumpig  16 Oct 2019
An alternative (and possibly quicker) route to Mad Frankies is to take the side road signposted to Sean MacDiarmadas home on the road between Glenfarne and Kilty. On this side road take the first turn left, up a bog road (also of surprisingly good surface) and park at a turf bank at G98556 40738 starD directly opposite the small cliffs that mark the peak. It's about a twenty minute walk to the summit from here - Aim for the cliffs. No access issues and surprisingly good views from the summit in all directions. What more could you want! Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/644/comment/20669/
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