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East Kerry Area , N: Ballydesmond Subarea
Feature count in area: 4, all in Kerry, OSI/LPS Maps: 72, 79
Highest Place: Baraveha 451m

Starting Places (2) in area East Kerry:
Ballinard, Knockataggle More

Summits & other features in area East Kerry:
N: Ballydesmond: Baraveha 451m, Knockatee 410m, Mount Eagle 431m
S: Kilcummin: Knockatagglemore 330m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Mount Eagle, 431m Hill Sliabh an Iolair A name in Irish,
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(Ir. Sliabh an Iolair [logainm.ie], 'mountain of the eagle') Croaghane an extra name in English, Kerry County in Munster province, in Carn Lists, Mount Eagle is the second highest hill in the East Kerry area and the 798th highest in Ireland.
Grid Reference R09310 10351, OS 1:50k mapsheet 72
Place visited by: 25 members, recently by: farmerjoe, daitho9, markmjcampion, Wildrover, chelman7, ciarraioch, JustMe, scapania, Fergalh, FrankMc1964, gallybander, frankmc04, hivisibility, conormcbandon, eamonoc
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Longitude: -9.328327, Latitude: 52.237893, Easting: 109310, Northing: 110351, Prominence: 83m,  Isolation: 1.8km, Has trig pillar
ITM: 509275 610404
Bedrock type: Grey silty mudstone, (Glenoween Shale Formation)
Notes on name: The name Sliabh an Iolair is recorded as the official Irish name of an electoral division. The hill is also known as Croaghane [OSNB], an anglicisation of Ir. Cruachán meaning ‘little stack’.
  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Mnt431, 10 char: MntEgl 431

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/682/
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Picture: Summit of Mount Eagle
madfrankie on Mount Eagle
by madfrankie 27 Aug 2009
I must confess to having had a negative impression of the Mullaghareirks - one of sprawling square miles of forestry blanketing drab hills, neglected and unloved.
So it was a pleasant surprise to make a first visit and find an area somewhat less grim than expected.
There's good road that crosses a saddle with neighboring Ballinard, and here you will find the gate leading up to a windfarm at A (R0950 1110) (it was open when we visited - but there were workers fiddling around with a turbine). We walked up the road, and turned right, passing a number of windmills. As the road turned right downhill, we went left, clambering up a steep peaty bank. Once over the fence, it was only a few minutes walk up gentle grassy heathery slopes to the summit trig pillar of the grandiosely named Mount Eagle.
Good views from the top, especially towards Tralee Bay and the Slieve Mish. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/682/comment/4055/
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