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Nephin Begs Area   E: Birreencorragh Subarea
Place count in area: 28, OSI/LPS Maps: 22, 23, 30, 31, CBW, EW-ACC, EW-WNN, EW-WNS 
Highest place:
Slieve Carr, 721m
Maximum height for area: 721 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 646 metres,

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Bullaunmore Hill An Bullán Mór A name in Irish, also Bullyeenmore an extra EastWest name in English (prob. Ir. An Bullán Mór [PDT], 'the big round hollow') Mayo County in Connacht Province, in Binnion List, Quartzites and psammitic schists. Bedrock

Height: 388m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 23,31 Grid Reference: G00700 08600
Place visited by 9 members. Recently by: FilHil, Fergalh, eamonoc, strangeweaver, Garmin, chalky, HillmanImp, sandman, Kev Mac
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Longitude: -9.515658, Latitude: 54.017128 , Easting: 100700, Northing: 308600 Prominence: 173m,  Isolation: 2.9km
ITM: 500671 808609,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Blnmr, 10 char: Bulaunmore
Bedrock type: Quartzites and psammitic schists., (Nephin Formation)

Bullaunmore is the 981st highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Bullaunmore (<i>An Bullán Mór</i>) in area Nephin Begs, Ireland
Picture: Summit area and Nephin in background
 
It May Be Small
by sandman  12 Aug 2013
Bullaunmore may be small in stature beside its more famous neighbours but because of its location on the edge of the Nephin Beg Range the views from the summit well rewards the climb to its top Exit Newport towards Achill and turn right on th the L1402 - (Furnace) continue on through the Wild Nephin Wilderness Area and having passed Bunaveela Lake, on your left you can park in a lay-by at G0001609454 starA - From here it is a straight line accent to the grassy summit. The summit area is undefined and numerous spots vie for the title and as my GPS is like myself, getting old, I will await for a future hill walker to clarify the exact spot. The views anre just fantastic from Slieve Carr to Nephin from Maumakeogh to Clew Ban and all else in between Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/855/comment/15064/
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