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Place count in area: 11, OSI/LPS Maps: 28, 29, EW-CLY
Highest place: Slieve Gullion, 573m Maximum height for area: 573 metres, Maximum prominence for area: 478 metres,
Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
TievecromHillAn Taobh Crom A name in Irish(Ir. An Taobh Crom [OSNB], 'the crooked (hill-)side')ArmaghCounty in NI and in Ulster Province, in Binnion List, Felsite Bedrock
Height:264mOS 1:50k Mapsheet: 29Grid Reference: J02386 15356 Place visited by 53 members. Recently by: Oscar-mckinney, Jai-mckinney, Claybird007, trostanite, atlantic73, dregish, Carolyn105, LorraineG60, MichaelG55, briankelly, abcd, melohara, arderincorbett, C-dog, Pepe I have visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member to change this.)
This peak offers a fine view north to Slieve Gullion and its satellites, and south to County Louth, but access is difficult due to dense undergrowth. A group of stones beside the triangulation pillar on the summit may be the Bohil Breaga of Tiffcrum (i.e. the false lad or shepherd) referred to by Michael J. Murphy in his book 'Mountain Year' (p. 40).
Tievecrom is the 1252th highest place in Ireland. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/989/