Slieveardagh Hills Explained

Slieveardagh Hills
Country:Ireland
Subdivision1 Type:Province
Subdivision1:Leinster
Subdivision3 Type:Counties
Settlement Type:Barony
Settlement:Slievardagh
Highest:Clomantagh Hill
Elevation M:349
Coordinates:52.7239°N -7.4672°W
Map:island of Ireland
Map Relief:yes

The Slieveardagh Hills are a low range of hills on the County Tipperary - Kilkenny border, mainly in the Tipperary barony of Slievardagh. The highest point is Clomantagh Hill[1] at 349 m and the highest point by relative height in the hills is Knocknamuck at 340m with prominence of 268m. The hills contain the source of the River Goul, which flows north and the Kings River which flows southwards from the hills.

The Slieveardagh Hills extend eastward into County Kilkenny.

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Notes and References

  1. http://mountainviews.ie/summit/912/