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Ox Mountains Area   Cen: Talt Subarea
Place count in area: 18, OSI/LPS Maps: 16, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33 
Highest place:
Knockalongy, 544m
Maximum height for area: 544 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 490 metres,

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Largan Hill Hill Sligo County in Connacht Province, in Carn List, Schist, aluminous schist, pebble beds Bedrock

Height: 413m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 24 Grid Reference: G39060 17735
Place visited by 17 members. Recently by: Colin Murphy, FilHil, madfrankie, eamonoc, 40Shades, Garmin, ColinCallanan, chalky, Fergalh, harry66, mountainmike, turfymccloud, , scapania, gerrym
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Longitude: -8.932399, Latitude: 54.105138 , Easting: 139060, Northing: 317735 Prominence: 228m,  Isolation: 2.9km
ITM: 539023 817742,   GPS IDs, 6 char: LrgnHl, 10 char: Largan Hil
Bedrock type: Schist, aluminous schist, pebble beds, (Meelick Member)

Largan Hill is the 887th highest place in Ireland.

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Having it Largan .. by madfrankie   (Show all for Largan Hill )
 
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by sandman  4 Sep 2023
Take R294 from Tobbercurry to Ballina as you see the sign Welcome to Mayo turn right park at next entrance to abandoned cottage at G3745916915 starB(start) Map 24 shows trail which is correct but long overgrown cross into forestry at G3786216992 starC(wooden stile) follow faint trail up to open hill at G389681762 and continue to point G3948217507 starD along fence turn left (hill erosion) up to ridge continue across boggy area to summit. Great views across to Nephin and North Mayo. Returned to car via point G3879517405 starE where mature and new trees meet keeping fence on left you soon return to original trail at G3863917247 starF Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/770/comment/6469/
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A nice day with some unexpected sunshine! .. by ColinCallanan   (Show all for Largan Hill )
 
Rough ascent through clearfell. .. by Colin Murphy   (Show all for Largan Hill )
 
Tough going .. by paddyhillsbagger   (Show all for Largan Hill )
 
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