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Knockmealdown MountainsArea, E: East Knockmealdowns
Subarea
Feature count in area: 17, by county: Tipperary: 11, Waterford: 11, of which 5 are in both Tipperary and Waterford,
OSI/LPS Maps: 74, 82, EW-K
Highest Place: Knockmealdown 792.4m
Starting Places (16) in area Knockmealdown Mountains: Bay Lough CP, Bay Lough Hairpin, Clogheen South, Crow Hill, Kilballyboy Wood, Kingston Bridge, Knockadullaun, Knockeenanooneen, Knockmeal Mountain Road, Knocksculloge, Liam Lynch Trailhead, Mount Melleray Abbey, R669 Rough Glen River, Spital-Land, Sugar Loaf Horseshoe Viewing Point, The Vee
Summits & other features in area Knockmealdown Mountains: Cen: Central Knockmealdowns: Crohan West 521m, Knockmeal 559.5m, Knockmealdown 792.4m, Knockmoylan 767.1m, Knocknafallia 666.5m, Knocknagnauv 655.1m, Sugarloaf Hill 662.7m E: East Knockmealdowns: Broemountain 430.4m, Knocknanask 486m, Knocknasheega 430.4m, Knocksculloge 432.6m S: Araglin: Knockadullaun 352.2m W: West Knockmealdowns: Crow Hill 516.8m, Farbreaga 518m, Knocknalougha 629m, Knocknalougha South Top 518.6m, Knockshanahullion 653.3m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Knocknasheega, 430.4mHill Cnoc na Síge A name in Irish,
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, Scart Mountain, Waterford County in Munster province, in Carn Lists, Knocknasheega is the 801st highest place in Ireland. Knocknasheega is the second most southerly summit and also the second most easterly in the Knockmealdown Mountains area.
Grid Reference S13735 05956,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 74 Place visited by: 49members, recently by: Nailer1967, farmerjoe1, DeirdreM, annem, ciaranr, deirdre007, abcd, LiamG1951, TippHiker, nickywood, Colin Murphy, chelman7, mlmoroneybb, conorjob, Liamob
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Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Knc430, 10 char: Kncknsh430 Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/700/
Gallery for Knocknasheega (Cnoc na Síge) and surrounds
Summary
for Knocknasheega (Cnoc na Síge):
Heather-covered, rounded summit surrounded by trees.
Summary created by Colin Murphy, jackill
22 Sep, 2021
Start from the forest entrance at Knocksculloge (S13175 06653) , room for 5 cars. Walk up the track to a junction. Turn left and walk to around A (S1396 0621) Go SW into a ride aiming for B (S13782 06093) then south along a ride to C (S13799 05992) and then right to the unmarked summit.
Add a Place Comment for Knocknasheega, Cnoc na Síge (700) in Area: Knockmealdown Mountains, E: East Knockmealdowns, County: Waterford, E: East Knockmealdowns
One way of accessing this summit is from the forest entrance at Knocksculloge (S13175 06653). Walk up the track until you come to a junction. Turn left at this and walk to around A (S1396 0621). Then head SW into a ride aiming for B (S13782 06093) (215m at 241 degrees) where you go south along a ride to C (S13799 05992) and then right to the summit.
The top is in a ride with not-so-great views and no cairn.
Still the name if not the mountain has a claim to fame: Knocknasheega was the mythical name of King Brian of the Leprechaun's hill in "Darby O'Gill and the Little People" a 1959 Hollywood oirish film starring Albert Sharpe, and would you believe it, Sean Connery. http://www.imdb.com/title/ttD (S005 272)2/maindetails Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/700/comment/4658/
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Largely uninteresting top
by Colin Murphy
20 Sep 2021
There is little to recommend this top, the boggy summit area surrounded almost entirely by trees and the final approach requiring a lot of ducking and diving in and around dense, moss-covered forestry. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/700/comment/23280/
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The rub of the green
by Colin Murphy
20 Sep 2021
The last part of the ascent to this top involves a trudge through dense, boggy & mossy forestry, which left my rucksack and jacket a distinctly green colour. The only compensation were some unusually decorated trees. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/700/comment/23281/
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