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Mourne Mountains Area   N: Croob Subarea
Place count in area: 58, OSI/LPS Maps: 20, 29 
Highest place:
Slieve Donard, 849m
Maximum height for area: 849 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 821 metres,

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Cratlieve Hill Crotshliabh A name in Irish, also Legananny Mountain an extra name in English (prob. Ir. Crotshliabh [PDT], 'hump-mountain') Down County in NI and in Ulster Province, in Carn List, Granite, granodiorite Bedrock

Height: 429m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 20 Grid Reference: J29627 44603
Place visited by 63 members. Recently by: childminder05, PPruzina, daftgrandad, Dave68, Jai-mckinney, Kirsty, Carolyn105, dregish, Andy1287, jlk, trostanite, conormcbandon, arderincorbett, McQuaid89, MichaelG55
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Longitude: -6.007996, Latitude: 54.333669 , Easting: 329627, Northing: 344603 Prominence: 84m,  Isolation: 2.4km
ITM: 729548 844603,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crtlv, 10 char: Cratlieve
Bedrock type: Granite, granodiorite, (Newry Granodiorite Complex)

Also known as Legananny Mountain.   Cratlieve is the 810th highest place in Ireland. Cratlieve is the second most northerly summit in the Mourne Mountains area.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Cratlieve (<i>Crotshliabh</i>) in area Mourne Mountains, Ireland
Picture: View from the summit towards Slievegarran, Slieve Donard and Dundrum Bay
 
Foraging around Slieve Croob and Cratlieve
by pdtempan  18 Jul 2021
Went to the Slieve Croob area today in search of bilberries and climbed Cratlieve afterwards, parking near the col at J298451 starA. From here it was an easy stroll along a farm track and then up to the summit across grass and heather. Fine views towards the Mournes, Dundrum Bay and in the opposite direction towards the Belfast Hills. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/697/comment/23209/
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Don't miss the dolmen !! .. by David-Guenot   (Show all for Cratlieve (Crotshliabh))
 
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