Waterford. The twelve mountains which form the Comeragh Mountains are popular for mountain climbers and hikers and the Comeragh Mountains Walking Festival...
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County Cork Hungry Hill Sugarloaf (Cork) Comeragh Mountains – County Waterford Fauscoum Derrynasaggart Mountains – County Cork Mullaghanish Devil's Bit...
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Chlóideach) is a small river which rises in Lough Coumduala in the Comeragh Mountains in north County Waterford. (It should not be confused with the River...
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Aherlow at Kilmoyler and further on with the Tar, it turns east at the Comeragh Mountains, forming the border between County Waterford and County Tipperary...
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Seefin (redirect from Seefin Mountain)
Cavan Seefin (Comeragh Mountains) (726 m), a mountain in the Comeragh Mountains, County Waterford Seefin (Wicklow Mountains) (621 m), a mountain near Blessington...
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and West – with the South being protected by the river Suir and the Comeragh Mountains. The West Gate is now an open arched entrance onto O'Connell Street...
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River Mahon (Irish: an Mhachain) flows from the Comeragh Mountains in County Waterford, Ireland. Falling down the 80-metre Mahon Falls and proceeding past...
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Geography of Ireland (redirect from Mountain ranges of Ireland)
Sperrin Mountains, the Mournes, Wicklow Mountains, Blackstairs Mountains, Comeragh Mountains and Knockmealdown Mountains.: 3 Some mountain ranges are...
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connecting to the Comeragh Mountains headend. Cork Communications (Cork Multichannel TV) had initially built a head-end in the Knockmealdown mountains, but reception...
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of the county. County Waterford has two mountain ranges, the Knockmealdown Mountains and the Comeragh Mountains. The highest point in the county is Knockmealdown...
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located in the village. It caters mainly for hikers to the nearby Comeragh Mountains. The town is overlooked by Cruachán Paorach. In 1921, during the Irish...
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and civil parish in County Waterford, Ireland. It lies between the Comeragh Mountains and the R676 road between Dungarvan and Carrick-on-Suir, close to...
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Knockanaffrin (category Mountains and hills of County Waterford)
mass') is a mountain in County Waterford, Ireland. It is part of the Comeragh Mountains. Lists of mountains in Ireland List of mountains of the British...
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Knockboy. Historically it meant the Knockmealdown Mountains and possibly also the neighboring Comeragh Mountains. It was an Irish-speaking area until the late...
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Slievenamon, overlooking Carrick-on-Suir and near Clonmel County Waterford: Comeragh Mountains, on the road to the Mahon Falls coordinates: 52°12′58.20″N 7°31′51″W...
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geopark encompasses about 25 km (16 mi) of coastline south of the Comeragh Mountains, extending from Stradbally to Kilfarrasy. The area is a plain, mostly...
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Devil's Bit (redirect from Devil's Bit Mountain)
County Cork is actually visible. One can see the Knockmealdown and Comeragh Mountains in Waterford, along with the Galtees, and, to the north-west, Lough...
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the Ribband Group except in the west; the Kilcullen Group in the Comeragh Mountains, which is composed of sand-dominant turbidites (lower Ordovician to...
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River Suir. It is surrounded by the uplands of the Slievenamon and Comeragh Mountains, just 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of Waterford City along the N24...
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Galtymore (redirect from Galtee Mountains)
"major mountain". It is one of the 13 Irish Munros. Galtymore is the highest of the Galty Mountains, or Galtee Mountains, a sandstone and shale mountain range...
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capital; Dungarvan. West of the village are the foothills of the Comeragh mountains, while five miles to the south is the 'Copper Coast' with the beach...
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as in the case of a former barracks in the Nire Valley deep in the Comeragh Mountains. A suggestion by the Chief of Police that "incorrigible criminals"...
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'spongy land') is a small village, civil parish and townland, near the Comeragh Mountains in the northern part of County Waterford, Ireland. The nearest town...
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Comeragh was fatally wounded and George went out under fire to help him, as he had done in the Easter Rising, and the IRA retreated to the Comeragh Mountains...
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Croughaun Hill (category Mountains and hills of County Waterford)
Waterford, Ireland. It is a largely solitary hill to the east of the Comeragh Mountains. The hill has a conical shape, and is geologically composed of conglomerates...
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Fauscoum (category Mountains and hills of County Waterford)
Kilclooney Mountain, is a mountain in County Waterford, Ireland. It is the highest mountain of the Comeragh Mountain Range and the second highest mountain in...
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the River Suir and north of the River Nier, containing most of the Comeragh Mountains and the Clodiagh River valley. It also contains two large lakes, Coumshingaun...
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Valley by a contingent of local Waterford Volunteers and on to the Comeragh Mountains. Accounts from Rathgormack, County Waterford suggest he was kept for...
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The service was operated using an antenna array, erected in the Comeragh mountains, which was then relayed to Carrigaline for further transmission around...
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Turlough Hill, the ESB considered a number of sites – in the Wicklow and Comeragh mountains as well as around Lough Derg – for further pumped-storage schemes...
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