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clomantagh+hill Latitude and Longitude:

52°44′23.61″N 7°30′29.51″W / 52.7398917°N 7.5081972°W / 52.7398917; -7.5081972
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Clomantagh Hill
Cnoc na Cloiche Mantaí
Highest point
Elevation349 m (1,145 ft) [1]
Prominence217 [1] m (712 ft)
Listing Marilyn
Coordinates 52°44′23.61″N 7°30′29.51″W / 52.7398917°N 7.5081972°W / 52.7398917; -7.5081972
Geography
Clomantagh Hill is located in island of Ireland
Clomantagh Hill
Clomantagh Hill
Location in Ireland
Location Kilkenny, Ireland
Parent range Slieveardagh Hills
Topo map OSi Discovery 67
Geology
Mountain typecalcarenitic limestone

Spahill and Clomantagh Hill is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) in County Kilkenny in the Republic of Ireland. The SAC is in the parish of Balleen and includes the townlands of Clomantagh (Mt Garrett) and Spahill, in Irish Spahill is Cnoc na Spá [2] and Clomantagh Hill is An Chloch Mhantach. [3]

Description

Spahill is the eastern part of the SAC and forms part of an escarpment which connects the Slieveardagh Hills with the Castlecomer Plateau. Spahill is mostly limestone which is exposed in ledges and flat sheets and Clomantagh Hill has a geology which is quite similar to that of Spahill but the summit has an exposure of the overlying sandstone, this looks different from the limestone as it appears as low rocks. The different exposures of rocks over the sites gives rise to differences in the flora which is important because this variety of natural grassland communities has become rare in Ireland as a result of agricultural intensification. [4]

Flora

The grasslands of the SAC contain a scattering of the green-winged orchid and two other orchids frog orchid and Common Spotted-orchid have been recorded from the site. These are mainly in the base-rich areas overlying the limestone. Over the sandstone at the summit of Clomantagh Hill there is a markedly different flora which includes more ling and other plants more typical of heaths. The SAC contains some woodland to its north west, mainly of downy birch and hazel which has a rich ground flora. The priority species that the SAC conserves is the green-winged orchid, a species listed in the Irish red data Book. [4]

Clomantagh Hill

Clomantagh Hill, also known as Killoshulan rises to a height of 349 metres (1,145 ft), is the highest point in the northern Slieve Ardagh Hills, the 3rd highest point in County Kilkenny. [5] and the 972nd highest summit in Ireland. It is classified as a Marilyn. [6] The name of the mountain means Hill of the gapped stone. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Clomantagh Hill, mountainviews.ie
  2. ^ "Spahill Townland, Co. Kilkenny". Townlands.ie. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Clomantagh (Mt Garrett) Townland, Co. Kilkenny". Townlands.ie. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b "SITE SYNOPSIS Site Name: Spahill and Clomantagh Hill SAC Site Code: 000849" (PDF). Department for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Clomantagh Hill". High Point Ireland. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Clomantagh Hill". The Mountain Guide. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Clomantagh Hill". Mountain Views. Retrieved 28 March 2020.

clomantagh+hill Latitude and Longitude:

52°44′23.61″N 7°30′29.51″W / 52.7398917°N 7.5081972°W / 52.7398917; -7.5081972
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Clomantagh Hill)

Clomantagh Hill
Cnoc na Cloiche Mantaí
Highest point
Elevation349 m (1,145 ft) [1]
Prominence217 [1] m (712 ft)
Listing Marilyn
Coordinates 52°44′23.61″N 7°30′29.51″W / 52.7398917°N 7.5081972°W / 52.7398917; -7.5081972
Geography
Clomantagh Hill is located in island of Ireland
Clomantagh Hill
Clomantagh Hill
Location in Ireland
Location Kilkenny, Ireland
Parent range Slieveardagh Hills
Topo map OSi Discovery 67
Geology
Mountain typecalcarenitic limestone

Spahill and Clomantagh Hill is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) in County Kilkenny in the Republic of Ireland. The SAC is in the parish of Balleen and includes the townlands of Clomantagh (Mt Garrett) and Spahill, in Irish Spahill is Cnoc na Spá [2] and Clomantagh Hill is An Chloch Mhantach. [3]

Description

Spahill is the eastern part of the SAC and forms part of an escarpment which connects the Slieveardagh Hills with the Castlecomer Plateau. Spahill is mostly limestone which is exposed in ledges and flat sheets and Clomantagh Hill has a geology which is quite similar to that of Spahill but the summit has an exposure of the overlying sandstone, this looks different from the limestone as it appears as low rocks. The different exposures of rocks over the sites gives rise to differences in the flora which is important because this variety of natural grassland communities has become rare in Ireland as a result of agricultural intensification. [4]

Flora

The grasslands of the SAC contain a scattering of the green-winged orchid and two other orchids frog orchid and Common Spotted-orchid have been recorded from the site. These are mainly in the base-rich areas overlying the limestone. Over the sandstone at the summit of Clomantagh Hill there is a markedly different flora which includes more ling and other plants more typical of heaths. The SAC contains some woodland to its north west, mainly of downy birch and hazel which has a rich ground flora. The priority species that the SAC conserves is the green-winged orchid, a species listed in the Irish red data Book. [4]

Clomantagh Hill

Clomantagh Hill, also known as Killoshulan rises to a height of 349 metres (1,145 ft), is the highest point in the northern Slieve Ardagh Hills, the 3rd highest point in County Kilkenny. [5] and the 972nd highest summit in Ireland. It is classified as a Marilyn. [6] The name of the mountain means Hill of the gapped stone. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Clomantagh Hill, mountainviews.ie
  2. ^ "Spahill Townland, Co. Kilkenny". Townlands.ie. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Clomantagh (Mt Garrett) Townland, Co. Kilkenny". Townlands.ie. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b "SITE SYNOPSIS Site Name: Spahill and Clomantagh Hill SAC Site Code: 000849" (PDF). Department for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Clomantagh Hill". High Point Ireland. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Clomantagh Hill". The Mountain Guide. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Clomantagh Hill". Mountain Views. Retrieved 28 March 2020.

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