Republic of Ireland
Tinoran Hill [Tinoranhill] [Cnoc Theach nOdhrain]
312M
1024FT
About Tinoran Hill [Tinoranhill] [Cnoc Theach nOdhrain]
Rising above the Slaney Valley on the Wicklow-Kildare border, this Marilyn offers a manageable ascent with significant prominence. Its grassy slopes lead to a summit marked by an ancient ringfort, providing clear vistas across to the bulk of Lugnaquilla and the rolling farmland of the south-western Wicklow foothills.
Key Statistics
Rank
103rd Highest in Region
Parent Range
Data coming soon
Prominence
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175m
Nearest Town
Baltinglass
Geology
Geological data pending update.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
S852905
Latitude
52.9592°N
Longitude
6.7323°W
Did You Know?
- •The Irish name Cnoc Theach nOdhrain translates as the hill of the house or church of Saint Odhran, suggesting early Christian significance in this quiet corner of the county.
- •The summit area is notable for the remains of Tinoran Fort, an ancient ringfort or cashel that implies the hill served as a defensive or residential site in antiquity.
- •Despite its modest height of 312 metres, its status as a Marilyn—a hill with at least 150 metres of prominence—means it stands as a surprisingly commanding viewpoint over the surrounding lowlands.
- •From the top, walkers can look eastward to the high granite peaks of the Wicklow Mountains, specifically identifying the massive plateau of Lugnaquilla and the distinct profile of Keadeen Mountain.
- •It is the kind of hill where you are more likely to find yourself negotiating terms with a local sheep than sharing the summit with another human being.
![Tinoran Hill [Tinoranhill] [Cnoc Theach nOdhrain]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/View_of_Tinoran_Hill%2C_County_Wicklow_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1774422.jpg)