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Ballyhoura Mountains Area   E: Ballyarthur Subarea
Place count in area: 12, OSI/LPS Maps: 73, EW-G 
Highest place:
Seefin Mountain West Top, 528m
Maximum height for area: 528 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 383 metres,

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Ballyarthur Hill Hill Cnoc Bhaile Artúir A name in Irish, also Lisnalanniv Hill an extra name in English (poss. Ir. ‡Cnoc Bhaile Artúir [PDT], 'hill of Baile Artúir') Cork County in Munster Province, in Binnion List, Thick-bedded pale-red sandstone Bedrock

Height: 353.3m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 73 Grid Reference: R78951 17774
Place visited by 49 members. Recently by: patman1974, DeirdreM, Krzysztof_K, Pepe, JohnRea, LiamG1951, Taisce, chelman7, maryblewitt, Stephblewitt, mlmoroneybb, sarahryanowen, John.geary, cclair, Daingean
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Longitude: -8.309349, Latitude: 52.311675 , Easting: 178952, Northing: 117775 Prominence: 208.25m,  Isolation: 3.8km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 578906 617826,   GPS IDs, 6 char: BlyrHl, 10 char: BlyrthrHil
Bedrock type: Thick-bedded pale-red sandstone, (Galtymore Formation)

Named Lisnalanniv Hill on the old ½ series. Ballyarthur is a townland in the parish of Mashallstown and Fermoy, barony of Condons and Clangibbon. The Irish form of this name is Baile Artúir [logainm.ie].   Ballyarthur Hill is the 1055th highest place in Ireland. Ballyarthur Hill is the most easterly summit in the Ballyhoura Mountains area.

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An easy to miss access point .. by group   (Show all for Ballyarthur Hill (Cnoc Bhaile Artúir))
 
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Ballyarthur Hill (<i>Cnoc Bhaile Artúir</i>) in area Ballyhoura Mountains, Ireland
Picture: View towards Temple Hill in the Galtees.
 
have you got 20 minutes?
by sbender  11 Feb 2011
A very un-eventfull hill but has nice views to all the surrounding mountains. You are going to need Both OSI 73 and 74 as the hill is just located on the edges of both maps. Take the road from Mitchelstown to Galbally (R513). Just after the turn for Kilmallock (R517) take the small road to the left, follow this untill point R802181 starA (OSI 74). Take a left up a small bohereen at this point (just before a turquoise coloured bungalow) be aware, this is very easily missed. There is ample parking on left just up this bohereen. Walk through the barrier and just follow the forest path up to a group of masts. The summit is a small bit further east (point 355 on OSI 73). the walk to the summit is a leisurely 20 minute stroll. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/895/comment/3328/
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Who needs 20 minutes? .. by Onzy   (Show all for Ballyarthur Hill (Cnoc Bhaile Artúir))
 
Track Parking Blocked .. by thomas_g   (Show all for Ballyarthur Hill (Cnoc Bhaile Artúir))
 
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