Carncormick

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Carncormick
County Antrim

View from Carncormick towards Slemish
Range: Antrim Hills
Summit: 1,430 feet D169143
54°57’46"N, 6°10’32"W

Carncormick is a mountain of 1,430 feet in the Antrim Hills of County Antrim, overlooking to the west the shallow valley of the Clogh River. Below its south-eastern slopes lie two small reservoirs, the Quolie Reservoirs at the head of the Quoile Water.

The summit of Mid Hill stands a mile and a half to the north-east. Carncormick's own summit is marked with a trig point and a cairn.

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Trig point on the summit