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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 71 members. Recently by: Meenat, padstowe, eamonoc, Kilcoobin, Cathal-Kelly, tinycoyle, LorraineG60, Lauranna, Fergalh, MichaelG55, marcellawalking, gerwalking, jmcunningham, whoRya, Ulsterpooka
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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 839th highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Mamore Hill (<i>Cnoc an Mháim Mhóir</i>) in area Inishowen, Ireland
Picture: The double-cairned summit.
 
Fine, rocky summit with outstanding views.
Short Summary created by Colin Murphy  18 Apr 2022
There is parking for about 3 cars at C320 428 starA. There is also a similar parking space about 100m south. Cross the road and then a short section of heather before ascending along the ridge that runs to the NE. The terrain is a mixture of short heather and large rocky outcrops and is firm underfoot. A narrow trail runs most of the way up the hill. The ascent is a relatively easy gradient. After about 1km you will reach the first of two apparent 'summits', each marked by a substantial cairn, and separated by about 100m. The more southerly of these (the one you reach first) measures a couple of metres higher than the other, although at both points the other cairn looks taller. 40 minutes from car to cairn. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/727/comment/5486/
 
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