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Knockanore Mountain | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 267 m (876 ft)[1] |
Prominence | 252 m (827 ft)[1] |
Listing | Marilyn |
Coordinates | 52°31′27.35″N 9°36′24.01″W / 52.5242639°N 9.6066694°W[1] |
Naming | |
Native name | Cnoc an Fhómhair |
English translation | Hill of the autumn |
Geography | |
OSI/OSNI grid | Q910425 |
Geology | |
Mountain type(s) | mudstone, siltstone, sandstone |
Knockanore Mountain (Irish: Cnoc an Fhómhair, meaning 'hill of the autumn')[1][2] is a large hill North Kerry, Ireland.
The 267-metre (876 ft) high hill stands around 5 km NE from Ballybunion. Its top hosts some broadcasting masts and a triangulation station. The hill is visible in the distance[3] and the summit offers a good view on Shannon Estuary and a large part of Kerry's Atlantic coastline.
The English meaning of Cnoc an Fhómhair is "hill of the autumn".[1]
Knockanore summit can be accessed by a very short walk from the nearest road.
The bogs surrounding the Knockanore are cited on The Irish naturalist, and are considered very interesting from the entomologist's point of view.[4]