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Name:Carrauntoohil
Hill number:20001
Height:1038.6m / 3407ft
RHB Section:50C: Macgillycuddy's Reeks
County/UA:Kerry
County (CoH):Kerry (CoH)
Hill area:MacGillycuddy's Reeks
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Furth, Hewitt,
Historic County Top, Current County/UA Top, Dillon, Vandeleur-Lynam, Arderin
(Ma,Hu,Sim,F,Hew,CoH,CoU,Dil,VL,A,P600,P500)
Grid ref:V 80364 84424
Summit feature:outcrop 4m W of large cross
Drop:1038.6m
Col:Sea
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 78
Survey:Abney level/Trimble GeoXH 6000
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  • Kerry historic county top
  • Kerry current county/UA top

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A Nine mile horseshoe walk from the Hydro carpark taking in ten tops Caher west, Caher, Carrauntoohil, Na Cnamha, Beenkeragh, Knockbrinnea East, Knockbrinnea west, Stumpa Barr na hAbhann, Skregmore, and Cnoc lochtair, the day took Eight hours. The ridge inbetween Carrauntoohil and Beenkeragh is best done on a calm dry day when it should pose no problems.WAYNE ROWLETT03/09/2023
OMC (unofficial) trip to Ireland: Parked at Breanlee, with Ian McCabe, Richard Moore, Nicky Creadland & Tricia Teeling, we hiked up the hydro track to Lough Lochtair. Then we followed a path up the shoulder and on to the summit of Cnoc Lochtair, then along the ridge over Skregmore and up to Beenkeragh. The bones ridge was no where near as bad as the Jim Ryan guidebook (Collins Press) described. We ascended Bone Peak without difficulty, from there involved an interesting scramble around to the tops of gullies, then up to Carrauntoohil. The descent and ascent up to Caher was fine, with a bearable noticeable drop before the Caher West Top. Descending down to the NW shoulder of the West Top was slow and the steep section of the hydro road was horrible. Showers throughout the day but long periods of good views, 08:35hrs all in.chillyman817/07/2023
Saturday evening flight from Edinburgh to Cork then hire car to hydro track car park. About an hour's semi-sleep in the car then off at 3.20am wearing full waterproofs & headtorches. Wet, windy and wild ascent via the tops on the Caher ridge. Descended same route and drove back to Cork in time for late Sunday afternoon flight back to Edinburgh.Lindsay M14/05/2023
With L & RJanet M14/05/2023
Part of a long ridge walk in glorious weather with Andy. Took about 7 hours.Tintenty01/09/2022
Did coomlougha Horseshoe trail taking in cnoc iochtair, Skregmore,stumpa barr, knockbrinnea, knockbrinnea NE, Beenkeragh, The Bones Peak, Carrauntoohil, caher and caher west top.Danny Devlin18/06/2022
From Cronins Yard path then Devil's Ladder.willyross18/06/2022
From the hydro car park, anticlockwise after an aborted attempt at the horseshoe yesterday. Much better conditions today with stunning views: Caher West Top, Caher and Carrauntoohil. Decent via O'Shea's gully and a lift to our car with a pair of kind fellow hikers!Lazylizzie30/10/2021
From Cronin's Yard via The Devil's Ladder. At the top in 2h 10m. Lunch. The cloud cleared; the crowd gasped. The way to Beenkeragh was revealed. There and back in 2hrs. Even more crowded on my return.ChrisR13/07/2019
From Cronin's Yard. With NB. Much development at Cronin's Yard since my last visit in 2005, and the path along the valley improved with the two foot bridges. Low cloud from near the base of the Devil's Ladder, which we emerged from near the summit.30 minutes on the summit in very atmospheric conditions, bright sunshine above and swirling cloud in most directions. Investigated the route to Binn Chaorach but didn't fancy the scramble, so descended down the path to beautiful Loch Coimin Uacharach and then the interesting and varied but rough and slow faint path back to the glen.Owen B28/06/2019
From hydro road Carrauntoohil via Caher. Amazing day for 4 February. Sunny and still. Lots of snow. 3 1/2 hours up, just over 2 hours back.callumorr04/02/2019
With Rob and Wendy and part of my quest to climb all the highest points in the four nations and IrelandJimearl601/09/2018
It feels great to have got to the summit of the highest mountain in Ireland.Alancache21/06/2018
from Cronin's yard obvious path to Devil's ladder then climb straight up avoiding fast running water turn right at the top to summit with large cross solo great views just below cloud levelcolinfielding03/10/2017
Mist cleared on summitTonyandsue11/08/2017
Highest in republic of Ireland Carrauntoohil. went via Devils Ladder and down Brother O'shea gully. one of my very favourite mountains if not number 1. Amazing. everything about it it had it all. scrambling hard routes, views tarns was incredible. Bec swam in the tarn cross on summit. loved it. next stop northern Ireland.Scotty 2 Hotty20/06/2017
east-west traverse of macgillycuddys reeks from cronins yard.robertphillips13/06/2017
From hydro car park a round of Skregmore tops, Knockbrinnea, Beenkeragh, Na Cnamha, Carrauntoohil and Caher tops.rhalstead28/04/2017
walk up the devils ladder from Cornins Yardjmistry8616/04/2017
Route: Hydro Road (from road) - Caher West Top - Caher - Carrauntoohil - Cnoc na Toinne - Cnoc an Chuillinn - Cnoc an Chuillinn East Top - Maolan Bui - Cnoc na Peiste - Maolan Bui - The Bone - Cronin's Yard Approx. Stats: 7hrs, 16km, 1,250m ascent Weather: fine, no wind or rain! Approx. Stats: 7hrs, 16km, 1,250m ascent Weather: fine, no wind or rain!millionmts20/10/2016
Estimated dateAngJon01/10/2016
from Cronin's Yard via Devil's Ladder, out to the Bones, return via Brother O'Shea's Gully. Rain and cloud most of day. partial views on descent which is recommended though requires some minor scrambling amongst watery, rock grandeur. with KM. (Hundreds on the hill - charity walk?)niallp16/07/2016
Traverse of Macgillycuddy's Reeks from Cronin's Yard. 20km, +/-1700m, 9 hours.PGCE02/05/2016
With Moira from Cronin's yard up the Devils ladder to Carrauntoohill and back over Cnoc na Toinne and descent via the zig zags to Hag's GlenColB13/08/2015
f/a, s/a from carrauntohil & cares tops, 3 in party, hot & sunny, 12.7km approx, round of the coomloughra horseshoe, parked at the new carpark, great day, only meet 2 people till carrauntoohil.rum doodle 06/04/2015
Recent pre birthday trip to Ireland. From Cronin's Yard. Ascent and descent via devil's ladder. Had hoped to explore further but conditions were very poor.AlunRees3102/04/2015
Recent pre birthday trip to Ireland. From Cronin's Yard. Ascent and descent via devil's ladder. Had hoped to explore further but conditions were very poor.Alunrees3302/04/2015
With Tadgh & DarraghBMCKEEFRY07/09/2014
Big long high circuit that included the big gunFergalh14/07/2014
Cronins Yard up and down via Devils Ladder because companion couldnt make it over the ridge (scared)epiphone29/06/2014
From Caher with Bassetlaw Hill & Mountain Club. Thick mist. On Coomloughra horseshoe, heading to the Bones.alwaysinshorts27/05/2014
via Curve Gully in snow thru avalanche debrisPackmule01/05/2014
Started from Cronin's Yard after I found a tree blocking the road to the Lisleibane car park! A very wet day, with the River Gaddagh impossible to cross. Had to go 'off-piste' to reach the summit via Central Gully. Descended to the valley, then back to the car in darkness. My highest point to date. Completed as part of a Four Peaks challenge (Scafell Pike 10/1/2014, Snowdon 14/1/2014, Ben Nevis 16/1/2014).James McKnight12/01/2014
The Hagg' Glen Circuit 11 mountains in 12 Hours and 20 Mins In excellent sunny conditions degrees and light wind . 9.8 mile circuitSorina29/06/2013
My first climbSorina08/06/2013
with John Green, Oliver Bartrumdavidsbatty30/04/2013
From Cronins Yard @10.10am Weather:FineGunners27/04/2013
walked with Kenny & Ali Little, Martin Lennie,John Russell,Ritchie Farmer, Mike Laverick,Keith Blomerley & Nick XXX Lot of rain/drizzle!Dave Jones09/06/2012
With Melissa Wilsondunx200528/03/2012
Cronins yard and followed groups of people up the Devil's ladder. Misty from there to top, back down to top of D ladder but up the side of neighbouring peak and down the zig zag path to meet the path we took up.Audi-Anne27/08/2011
Up Howling Ridge (a long diff mountain climb) with Pat, Tina and Lesley. Pat showing us one of his favourite local climb -great fun - lots of easy climbing with big holds and ledges and a few tricky moves above big side drops - cold and cloud on summit (2nd ascent)Chris Pearson20/08/2011
completed as part of the EURO 48 challengemcallmar28/04/2011
Ireland HP with dadlerritt30/08/2010
Hiked as part of 5 peak challenge. Nice scramble up the ridge. Great weather. Nice peak, marked with a large iron cross. Lots of other peaks to view from the topwee mac17/04/2010
Part of the 5 peaks challenge. Came up via Devil's ladder, which had a lot of loose rocks. Great weather and views. Summit has iron cross.Fwapp17/04/2010
Nice sunny day but it clouded over at the top.mindlessflogger11/08/2009
Attempted the Coomloughra horseshoe, but lost our nerve on the Beenkeragh ridge and descended by Brother O'Shea's gully and the Hag's Glen. Next time, we'll go up by the Heavenly Gates. Fabulous mountain.cormacg27/06/2009
CK SheilaS09/05/2009
2nd 1000m+ summit of the day (3 of 5 on Coomloughra Horseshoe). With Joel and BFD.Biffin11/10/2008
Climbed as part of the siz peaks challenge.danielwalton08/07/2008
climbed as part of the 5 peaks challenged637tp06/06/2008
WalkPenguino06/06/2008
Western Reeks in clockwise direction. Exhilarating walk partially in mist.lordtonult19/04/2008
Climbed solo from road to the north.dhbond10/04/2008
cloudy/rain ,cleared on toplegan02/07/2007
Beautiful summer's day, perfect views, from cronin's yard and up the devil's ladder, brilliant!Geo06/06/2007
From Meallis, std route down, up the sweep of the reeks in clockwise tour.nordicstar27/05/2007
Wet weekend!!gra234404/12/2006
Coumloughra Horseshoe, solorichardsun29/08/2006
misty - met up about 6 Irish lads who got me round the ridge in bad weatherjohnjennison23/08/2006
Part of our Kilarney weekcosmic28/05/2006
what a weekend this was!!!! truly amazing, followed the route in Trail!!johnny705/05/2006
Solo.Dangerous Dave17/04/2006
Superb day beginning in rain, but sunshine for summit. Had it almost to ourselves. Stayed at Killarney.Man of Kernow123/09/2005
Coomloughra Horseshoe - With John, Mark and Ken.niallp23/09/2005
A day that started in rain and ended in glorious sun as part of the Horseshoe.kenmorti23/09/2005
R Richard Tait27/07/2005
R Rup Richard Tait26/07/2005
From Cronin's Yard. With IG, AP. Took a nasty tumble descending the Devil's Ladder, lost my balance and went head first into some rocks. Lots of cuts and bruises. Hobbled back to the van. Ended up with seven stitches, four on my upper lip and three by my right eye.Owen B30/06/2005
My introduction to Irish hills. What can I say. Just did tourist route up Devils staircase and that was enough for me. Wild windy and misty- like so many Irish walksnickywood128/04/2004
Climbed the highest in Irelandsteverd26/10/2003
Ascent with father completing the Coomloughra Horse Shoe.VirtualMountain21/06/2003
From Kate Kearney Cottage. Return by same route.sarahk15/10/2001
Estimated date - climbed with Cork Hillwalking Clublittle al01/09/2001
With ABJohnthemate01/06/2001
Parked at the farm at Mealis and walked up into Hags Glen and then on up the Devil's Ladder. From that point on it was thick cloud, wet and windy. Main memory at the top is of the summit cross. Returned via same route.One F in Foreig31/05/2001
Ascent and circuit of Coomloughra Horseshoe from Ballycullane. Outstanding hike over Skregmore, East Top, Beenkeragh, Knockoughter, Corran Tuathail, Caher and West Top. Most of hike was clear, local thick clouds around the Corran Tuathail summit.mavero1001/08/2000
pouring rain no visibility at allBob Aldred30/09/1999
Spectacular as part of the Coomloughra horseshoe or an extension of the reeks ridge but mundane via the traditional 'tourist route' from Mealisroscorrocket05/08/1999
With the Terrier, Campbell K, the F.C, Slim Jim, Killie Jim, Loafer Len, R.M.A, and S.The Captain02/08/1998
with Tim Goffe.IanHHill26/05/1998
Trad walk up Haggs Glen and Devil's Staircase; snowy cross on top must be 20' high. First did this very fine hill in 1978, full traverse of 3000'ers in the Reeks.Aye Jimmy16/04/1998
first ascent, solo, windy with snow showers & spindrift, 17km. hags glen, the devils ladder where several people where stuck in the ice conditions, cramponed up. snow and icy patches to the summit of carrauntoohill, descended back and out to cahir where a group was on their hands and knees - caught out in a spindrift squall. descended to lyre boy and track to road, back along road hitching the last section to my b&brum doodle 12/04/1998
KT From Meallis via Hags Glencrazy29/07/1997
With Dad (to the summit), Stephen and Derek. Great weather and superb views.mikejacobs26/05/1997
CJM06/05/1996
Clockwise round of Macgillycuddy's Reeks.Eddie26/10/1994
Month is right, not sure of actual date. With Jeanette and Ellen. Part of a trip to complete all of the Irish 3000 feet mountains.dickscroop14/08/1994
Part of a trip to cover all the Irish 3000'Rhayader_wander25/06/1994
after Irish Everest Expedition reunion.Captain Willard01/05/1994
One of the best Hill Races in the country. Route up hydro dam road to Cahers and Carrauntoohil, back same way. Ran every step in the 2003 race, very proud of that!PN_Runner06/06/1993
Circuit from Breanleerjf3505/04/1993
Galltywenallt17/09/1991
Coomloughra Horseshoe from the west over Skregmore, East Top, Beenkeragh, Knockoughter, Corran Tuathail, Caher and Caher West Top.PeterD21/08/1991
With Dave, Nick, Danny.jim.r30/07/1991
From C A Toin with deviations in mist to top of Devil's Ladder and followed cairns up to top at 17.45. No view again. At car 11 3/4 m - 10 1/4 hrs.arranc13/04/1991
Corran Tuathaill YH circuit RHW05/05/1990
petey01/01/1990
1 ascentabbo000101/06/1989
with Trev; four seasons of weather whilst doing a horseshoe of peaksdj12lee01/01/1989
With Ed Anderson from Loch Acoose up Caher West Top to Caher and along ridge to CarrauntoohilColB22/08/1988
Full Reeks ridge. Broken Spectre seem above cloud from Carrauntoohill to Knockbrinnea.bolton23/07/1987
Farm 1km above Corran Tuathail YH - Lough Cummeennapeasta - Cruach Mhor - The Big Gun - Cnoc na Peiste - Maolan Bui - Cnoc an Chuilinn - Cnoc na Toinne - Col (for Devil's Ladder into Hag's Glen) - Carrauntoohil - Caher - W Top of Caher - Back to Carrauntoohil - The Bones - Beenkeragh - Knockbrinnea - Hag's Glen - Farm above Youth Hostel. (PM)gerrybowes23/07/1987
With Mikekindpercy22/07/1987
Stayed in Killarny Youth Hostel and went with the mountain rescue team up this peak. Which meant we drove up the valley and saved some walking. At the time they told me the map for this mountain was not quite correct and had led walkers to get into difficulty in the mist.Victor21/06/1987
Solo. From Carrauntoohil Youth Hostel. Macgillycuddy's Reeks. After following the ridge between Cruach Mhor and Cnoc an Toine descended to the col at the top of 'The Ladder'. I ascended Caher (3259'), a subsidiary top of Caher (3200'), then went back over the main summit and on to Carrauntoohil (3414' - the highest peak in Eire). Continued to Beenkeragh before descending to the youth hostel. Time: 7hr 50min. The weather was good. It was misty on and off on the summits.pwbellarby14/06/1987
The first time I climbed Carrauntohill was by the Devils Ladder from the Hags Glen. This route is now very erroded and unstable. On subsequent occasions it was part of a round of the Coomloughra Horseshoe.Harry Goodman14/07/1986
after the brewers dinnermaltose01/06/1986
JEB HFB26/07/1984
school trip-cant recall route but big climb, very warm & dry, poss june or julyapricorum01/06/1984
With IanAlan Moore18/03/1981
With Steve Barc, from Cronan's Yard- we ascended by the Devils Ladder, then returned via Beenkeragh. Very impressed.pwheeler30/08/1979
On full traverse of the Reeks. Next off down a side ridge to Bones Peak. (Revisited 16/04/98 in snowy conditions).Aye Jimmy10/08/1978
SoloVin03/08/1978
From Gearha via Bohernagtgeagh.Winterfloodian30/08/1972
Maybe 2005. Staying in Kerry. Very misty. Combined with Caher.douglas_eastonblank
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