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Feature count in area: 24, all in Waterford,
OSI/LPS Maps: 74, 75, 81, 82, EW-C, EW-K
Highest Place: Kilclooney Mountain 792m
Starting Places (25) in area Comeragh Mountains: Aughatriscar Bridge, Carey's Castle, Carrickaruppora S, Carronadavderg Wood, Colligan Bridge, Colligan Source, Coumduala Lough Path, Croghaun Hill CP, Douglas River Wood, Dromona Wood, Guilcagh Wood, Kilclooney Wood CP, Laghtnafrankee Road, Lough Mohra Rath Beag Loop Walk, Mahon Falls CP, Maum Road, Moanyarha, Moanyarha Bog, Monarud, Mountain View, New Quay CP, Nire Valley CP, Old Bridge Clonmel, Old Slate Mine CP, River Ire R676 L96761
Summits & other features in area Comeragh Mountains: Cen: Comeragh Central: Carrignagower 767m, Coumfea 741.9m, Coumfea North Top 728.3m, Coumfea West Top 711m, Croughaun Hill 391m, Curraghduff 750.1m, Kilclooney Mountain 792m, Knockaunapeebra 724.4m Cen: Knockanaffrin: Knockanaffrin 755m, Knockanaffrin South Top 628m, Knocksheegowna 675.7m E: Portlaw Hills: Donnell's Hill 242.8m, Tower Hill 238m N: Laghtnafrankee: Kilmacomma Hill 211m, Laghtnafrankee 520m, Laghtnafrankee SW Top 425m, Long Hill 404m S: Monavullagh Mountains: Bleantasour Mountain 402m, Coumaraglin Mountain 614.6m, Crohaun 484m, Milk Hill 451m, Seefin 725.6m SW: Drum Hills: Carronadavderg 301m, Dromona Hill 156m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Long Hill, 404mHill
Place Rating ..
, Cnoc Fada, Waterford County in Munster province, in Carn Lists, Long Hill is the 926th highest place in Ireland. Long Hill is the second most northerly summit in the Comeragh Mountains area.
Grid Reference S22962 19861,
Mapsheet(s): EW-C, 75 Place visited by: 102members, recently by: Josephineobrien, Nailer1967, Oscar-mckinney, Carolyn105, bowler, farmerjoe1, patman1974, bandre, LorraineG60, MichaelG55, Deise-Man, ciarraioch, Cunn2000, andodenis, JohnA
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Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Lng404, 10 char: Long Hi404 Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/807/
Gallery for Long Hill and surrounds
Summary
for Long Hill :
Big views, small effort
Summary created by march-fixer, jackill, thomas_g
17 Jul, 2013
Picture: From the East
Lovely views of the Comeraghs, Galtees, Slievenamon and Glenary reward the short trip to the summit from A (S248 193), B (S209 207) or from C (S22214 21764) the small road leading off the Mountain Road R678 (See Track 2266 for route details)
Long hill, as suggested by the name, has a flat top marked by a cairn, and as a result, the going can be boggy on the summit.
When descending towards Glennagad (Holy cross above Clonmel) watch out for nice stone markers that are scattered amongst the heather at approx D (S215 201). These appear to be the remains of a firing range that was there some years ago.
Picture: Knockanaffrin ridge from the summit cairn
Lots of view for little effort
by thomas_g
23 Apr 2012
Long hill can be reached from lay-by above Barravakeen (first right past Clonmel golf club) at A (S248 193) with plenty of room for cars. Walk up the road, hop the fence and skirt across the top of the Punchbowl to reach the summit.
There is also easy access from Glennagad, via the road up to the holy cross (B (S209 207) - room for 4 cars). From this side there is a track up the mountain and then a quick trot across the boggy top to the cairn rewards you with excellent views. I suggest you stray off the track and look at the stone markers which can be found amongst the heather on the north of the track. These appear to be the remains of a firing range that was there some years ago. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/807/comment/6773/
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Picture: Beneath the rhododendrons
A long story short
by Colin Murphy
7 Sep 2022
I did this as part of a three-top loop taking in Long, Laghtnafrankee and Laghtnafrankee SW, returning via the valley to the N to rejoin the track at roughly point E (S215 200). Long Hill itself is aptly named, with a long gentle trek to the top along a good track. Most interesting part was at the start/end as it was June and the rhododendrons were in full bloom (I know they're a pest sometimes, but they do look fantastic.) It was also interesting that the narrow track to access the track (starting at Holy Cross) was via a tunnel of rhododendrons as in pic. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/807/comment/23175/
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Picture: The view N to Slievenamon from the summit.
csd on Long Hill
by csd
22 Jun 2008
The summit area of Long Hill is quite flat, so it's lucky there's a small cairn to mark the summit or we'd have no point of reference! The forest north of the Punchbowl has been clear felled, but there are nice views to be had north to Slievenamon. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/807/comment/3189/
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Picture: Lachtnafrankee and the Punchbowl, from the summit of Long Hill.
csd on Long Hill
by csd
22 Jun 2008
The Punchbowl is a corrie-like formation lying between Long Hill and Lachtnafrankee. You can make out its steep slopes to the left of this view of Lachnatfrankee, taken from the summit of Long Hill. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/807/comment/3190/
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