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Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew Area   N: Arigna Subarea
Place count in area: 8, OSI/LPS Maps: 25, 26, 32, 33 
Highest place:
Carrane Hill, 458m
Maximum height for area: 458 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 408 metres,

Places in area Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew:
N: Arigna:   Carrane Hill 458mSeltannasaggart 428mSeltannasaggart SE Slope 412m
SE: Leitrim Village:   Sheemore 178m
SW: Boyle:   Curlew Mountains 255m
W: Castlebaldwin:   Barroe North 226mBricklieve Mountains 321mKeshcorran 359m

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Seltannasaggart Hill Sailtean na Sagart A name in Irish, also Corrie/Corry Mountain an extra name in English (Ir. Sailtean na Sagart [PWJ], 'willow-plantation of the priests') Leitrim County in Connacht Province, in Carn List, Cyclothemic sandstone, siltstone, coal Bedrock

Height: 428m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 26 Grid Reference: G90166 20114
Place visited by 114 members. Recently by: ryanguinness10, bowler, ciaranr, markwallace, Tuigamala, chelman7, abeach, Joshua3, conormcbandon, Krzysztof_K, abcd, Oscar-mckinney, Jai-mckinney, Glanman2, annem
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Longitude: -8.151182, Latitude: 54.130054 , Easting: 190166, Northing: 320114 Prominence: 137m,  Isolation: 0.6km
ITM: 590118 820123,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Sltnsg, 10 char: Sltnsgrt
Bedrock type: Cyclothemic sandstone, siltstone, coal, (Lackagh Sandstone Formation)

Also known as Corrie/Corry Mountain. A point SE slopes of this summit is the highest point in Co. Roscommon (422m). Note, however, that the summit is in Co. Leitrim. Seltannasaggart or Corry Mountain is also the name of a townland in the parish of Inishmagrath. Corry appears to be from Ir. corrach, 'marsh or moor'.   Seltannasaggart is the second highest hill in the Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew area and the 815th highest in Ireland. Seltannasaggart is the second most northerly summit in the Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew area.

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Heavily industrialised hill .. by group   (Show all for Seltannasaggart (Sailtean na Sagart))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Seltannasaggart (<i>Sailtean na Sagart</i>) in area Arigna & Bricklieve & Curlew, Ireland
Picture: The summit plateau on Seltannasaggart
 
Harry Goodman on Seltannasaggart, 2009
by Harry Goodman  24 Sep 2009
Climbed this mountain !! when seeking out the highest point in Roscommon ( refer also to Seltamasaggart SE Slope). It is crossed by part of the Miners Way and, as already indicated in other comments, is a bit of a wasteland. Start at G2895019100 starC. Once there you may well ask , why did I bother? At least now, thanks to the new County Tops Listing by MV there is a well defined purpose for summiteers seeking out this hill. The photo shows what to expect on the top. If you really want to stand on the higest point, at spot height 426m, I recommend you use a GPS and get it to direct you to the Grid Ref at G9016620113 starD provided it has not been mined out of existence when you go and don't forget to seek out the highest point in Roscommon when you are there Grid Ref. G9030019600 starE. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/698/comment/4030/
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Windy hill .. by hazyview   (Show all for Seltannasaggart (Sailtean na Sagart))
 
Tilting at windmills...and open cast mines .. by Peter Walker   (Show all for Seltannasaggart (Sailtean na Sagart))
 
Seltnasaggat, or Corry Mountain's, main claim to .. by murphysw   (Show all for Seltannasaggart (Sailtean na Sagart))
 
Seltannasaggart is a ridge NW-SE. Just to the NW .. by simon3   (Show all for Seltannasaggart (Sailtean na Sagart))
 
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