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simoburn: Track 5367 in area near Foher, Galway Coastal Hill (Ireland)
Foher Hill from Rosroe Pier
Length: 6.8km, Creator time taken: 2h48m, Ascent: 309m,
Descent: 302m

Places: Start at L7701064941, Foher, end at Start
Logged as completed by 1


Follow the old green or famine road along the coast towards the Salrock Pass. We took a random way past the old famine buildings and made our way to the summit. It would be easier to go up and down from the Salrock pass where the old fences can be walked past or easily stepped over. Nice little ramble.

Uploaded on: Sat, 22 Nov 2025 (21:29:04)
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