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Inishowen Area   NW: Urris Subarea
Place count in area: 27, OSI/LPS Maps: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 
Highest place:
Slieve Snaght, 614.6m
Maximum height for area: 614.6 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 600 metres,

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Mamore Hill Hill Cnoc an Mháim Mhóir A name in Irish Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Carn List, Whitish quartzite with pebble beds Bedrock

Height: 423m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 3 Grid Reference: C32426 43591
Place visited by 72 members. Recently by: johncusack, Meenat, padstowe, eamonoc, Kilcoobin, Cathal-Kelly, tinycoyle, LorraineG60, Lauranna, Fergalh, MichaelG55, marcellawalking, gerwalking, jmcunningham, whoRya
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Longitude: -7.491084, Latitude: 55.238243 , Easting: 232426, Northing: 443591 Prominence: 118m,  Isolation: 1.5km
ITM: 632368 943570,   GPS IDs, 6 char: MmrHl, 10 char: Mamore Hil
Bedrock type: Whitish quartzite with pebble beds, (Slieve Tooey Quartzite Formation)

Mamore Hill is the 840th highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/727/
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Fine, rocky summit with outstanding views. .. by group   (Show all for Mamore Hill (Cnoc an Mháim Mhóir))
 
After being rained off on a stormy day several we .. by three5four0   (Show all for Mamore Hill (Cnoc an Mháim Mhóir))
 
Starting out from the 'Waterfall Carpark' at C359 .. by padodes   (Show all for Mamore Hill (Cnoc an Mháim Mhóir))
 
I had missed Mamore Hill on my last visit along t .. by gerrym   (Show all for Mamore Hill (Cnoc an Mháim Mhóir))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Mamore Hill (<i>Cnoc an Mháim Mhóir</i>) in area Inishowen, Ireland
Picture: Cloud closing in but still great views.
 
Part Of A Brilliant Ridge Of Hills
by Aidy  28 Mar 2017
Tackled after walking Croaghcarragh and Urris Hills on the other side of Mamore Gap, and before continuing on as far as Crockmain, this was one the best days I've spent in the hills. Even a bit of a deterioration in the weather couldn't spoil the splendour of the views from this ridge. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/727/comment/18869/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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