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Camaderry (Irish:
Sliabh Céim an Doire,
meaning 'step/p**** of the oak-wood') at 699
metres (2,293 ft), is the 90th-highest peak in
Ireland on the Arderin...
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Cross together with
several plain grave slabs and
three small crosses.
Camaderry Mountain 699
metres (2,293 ft)
which overlooks the
upper Glendalough Lake...
- the north, on the
boundary of
Dublin and Wicklow; Djouce, Tonelagee,
Camaderry and
Lugnaquilla in the centre;
Church Mountain and
Keadeen Mountain in...
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Beach Mountains and
hills Arklow Hill
Barnacullian Benleagh Bray Head
Camaderry Camenabologue Carrick Mountain Carrigvore Church Mountain Cloghernagh...
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reach the
summit from
Glendalough or from the
summits of
neighbouring Camaderry and
Conavalla mountains. The
underlying geology of the
mountain is granite...
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Wexford Slieve na
Calliagh –
County Meath Wicklow Mountains Annagh Hill
Camaderry (699 m, 2,293 ft)
Camenabologue Carrick Mountain Church Mountain also...
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Beach Mountains and
hills Arklow Hill
Barnacullian Benleagh Bray Head
Camaderry Camenabologue Carrick Mountain Carrigvore Church Mountain Cloghernagh...
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Beach Mountains and
hills Arklow Hill
Barnacullian Benleagh Bray Head
Camaderry Camenabologue Carrick Mountain Carrigvore Church Mountain Cloghernagh...
- 558 ft) p**** is
opened between Tonelagee (North east) and
Turlough Hill /
Camaderry (South). It
connects Dunlavin (West) and Glendalough, and with
Sally Gap...
- the
hydroelectric station at
Turlough Hill 681
metres (2,234 ft), and
Camaderry 699
metres (2,293 ft). Lugduff's
steep western slopes, have a distinctive...