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Dublin Area   S: Saggart Subarea
Place count in area: 18, OSI/LPS Maps: 43, 50, 56, AWW, EW-DM, EW-WE, EW-WW 
Highest place:
Kippure, 757m
Maximum height for area: 757 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 262 metres,

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Saggart Hill Hill Cnoc Theach Sagard A name in Irish (Ir. Cnoc Theach Sagard [OSI], 'hill of Teach Sagard or Saggart') Dublin County in Leinster Province, in Binnion List, Slate & greywacke Bedrock

Height: 396.9m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 50 Grid Reference: O01673 22877
Place visited by 172 members. Recently by: CianDavis, agakilbride, marktrengove, ccartwright, djay281, benjimann9, Tommer504, Carolineswalsh, NualaB, nupat, Kaszmirek78, miriam, tonibm, hak493r, johncusack
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Longitude: -6.477653, Latitude: 53.246793 , Easting: 301674, Northing: 222878 Prominence: 160m,  Isolation: 2.6km
ITM: 701600 722906,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Sgr397, 10 char: Sagart Hil
Bedrock type: Slate & greywacke, (Slate Quarries Formation)

Saggart Hill is the 965th highest place in Ireland. Saggart Hill is the second most westerly summit in the Dublin area.

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Much Ado About Nothing?
by march-fixer  20 Apr 2012
What a sorry little hill ... it has the potential to be enjoyable but the existence of so many masts with their attendant buildings and railings spoils the view out to the west. With most of the trees to the north and east at a youthful stage, it is still possible to get some decent views. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/848/comment/6775/
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Masts and prehistoric tombs .. by hibby   (Show all for Saggart Hill (Cnoc Theach Sagard))
 
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