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Fermanagh & South TyroneAreaW: DerrygonnellySubarea
Place count in area: 15, OSI/LPS Maps: 11, 17, 18, 19
Highest place: Belmore Mountain, 398m Maximum height for area: 398 metres, Maximum prominence for area: 323 metres,
Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
TullybrackHillTulaigh Bhreac A name in Irish(Ir. Tulaigh Bhreac [JOD*], 'speckled hillock')FermanaghCounty in NI and in Ulster Province, in Binnion List, Sandstone with subordinate argillaceous rocks & l Bedrock
Height:386mOS 1:50k Mapsheet: 17Grid Reference: H09000 45800 Place visited by 25 members. Recently by: trostanite, dregish, LorraineG60, MichaelG55, m0jla, BogRunner1, seanmeehan, eamonoc, Garmin, IndyMan, Peter Walker, chalky, Fergalh, FEARGALS, mark-rdc I have visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member to change this.)
The summit is located in the townland of Aghamore. The Discoverer Map shows the name Tullybrack to the NW and Mulderg to the SE. It is not clear which applies to this hill, if either, but the former has been chosen as it is slightly nearer. The hill Sliabh Dá Chon, mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters, is a lower point in these uplands to the NW. Note that there is also a townland of Tullybrack or Ora More nearby, but this is lower down near Belcoo. Has been called Reyfad.
Tullybrack is the second highest hill in the Fermanagh & South Tyrone area and the 985th highest in Ireland. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/856/