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Name:Croughaun Hill
Hill number:20370
Height:391m / 1283ft
RHB Section:54A: Knockmealdown, Comeragh and Monavullagh Mountains
County/UA:Waterford
Hill area:Comeragh Mountains
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Binnion
(Ma,Hu,Bin)
Grid ref:S379110 (est)
Drop:224m
Col:167m  S341096  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 75
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 7 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parking on minor road to the west, followed the forestry track up - continued past the sheep fold to a higher point where minor track can be seen up to the right through fairly dense trees this pops you out on the hill just 200 steep metres from the summit. Came down the same way because other paths very wet.nickywood112/03/2022
Great views of the comeraghsRoen26/12/2009
Date?tallscottishguy01/01/1997
outlawcatcher27/04/2023
chalky195321/04/2014
Fergalh08/12/2013
David Purchase05/06/2003