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Glenough

Glenough
Gleann Achaidh
Town
Glenough is located in Ireland
Glenough
Glenough
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°37′29″N 8°01′19″W / 52.624735°N 8.021829°W / 52.624735; -8.021829Coordinates: 52°37′29″N 8°01′19″W / 52.624735°N 8.021829°W / 52.624735; -8.021829
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County County Tipperary
Elevation 426 m (1,398 ft)
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
 • Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference R969525

Glenough (Irish: Gleann Achaidh)(which can be translated into English as the eight glens) is a townland near Rossmore, County Tipperary in Ireland. Glenough consists of many dwellings and farms spread throughout the countryside. Glenough is a hilly area, with its highest point being Ring Hill at 426 metres (1398 feet). Ring Hill forms part of the Slieve Felim mountain range. Due to its elevation, Glenough has been chosen as a site for the erection of wind farms over the past decade.

Glenough is very scenic, and hill-walking may be pursued in this area. There are a number of forests in Glenough, which consist mainly of coniferous trees and completely cover most of the hill tops. Some of these forests have been planted and maintained by the Irish state forestry agency – Coillte, while other forests have been planted by local farmers with the help of government grants. Deciduous trees are also present, especially in Aughnaclanny Valley. Wild fallow deer live in the forests of Glenough. The Aughnaclanny River flows through Glenough, and is most easily visible at the bridge beside Glenough's former National School. It still stocks trout, and up to recently, salmon were still returning to spawn in the gravel beds beside the school. Aughnaclanny Valley is a Special Area of Conservation due to the alluvial wet woodlands, yew woods, and floating river vegetation associated with the lower course of the River Suir and its tributaries.Aughnaclanny Valley is also a proposed National Heritage Area.


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