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Derryveagh Mountains Area   Cen: Glenveagh Upper Subarea
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Crockmulroney Hill Cnoc Uí Mhaolruanaidh A name in Irish Ir. Cnoc Uí Mhaolruanaidh [logainm.ie], 'hill of Ó Maolruanaidh’ Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Carn List, Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite Bedrock

Height: 430m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 6 Grid Reference: B96744 16713
Place visited by 32 members. Recently by: Ulsterpooka, dino, Wilderness, trostanite, eamonoc, f.sokol, markmjcampion, Carolyn105, gerrym, finkey86, Colin Murphy, madfrankie, Lucky1, mcrtchly, kernowclimber
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Longitude: -8.051662, Latitude: 54.997868 , Easting: 196744, Northing: 416713 Prominence: 45m,  Isolation: 1.1km
ITM: 596694 916698,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crckml, 10 char: Crckmlrny
Bedrock type: Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite, (Main Donegal Granite)

This peak overlooks the head of Glenveagh.   Cnoc Uí Mhaolruanaidh is the 801st highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/685/
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A top seldom visited. .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Crockmulroney (Cnoc Uí Mhaolruanaidh))
 
Starting point for this walk which was to include .. by eflanaga   (Show all for Crockmulroney (Cnoc Uí Mhaolruanaidh))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Crockmulroney (<i>Cnoc Uí Mhaolruanaidh</i>) in area Derryveagh Mountains, Ireland
Picture: The view of Lough Beagh from Crockmulroney's slopes
 
Good summit for Carn-baggers
by Colin Murphy  19 Jun 2017
A fine hill with a well defined summit and great views. Plenty of parking spots along the R254 directly to the south of the summit. From there it's a relatively simple 1km climb to the top. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/685/comment/19571/
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