– Lat/Long: 53.51° N 9.68° W

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Barrslievenaroy

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Barrslievenaroy

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  • Elevation: 702 m
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Barrslievenaroy Climbing Notes

Jacek from IRELAND writes:

I have no much about climbing Barrslievenaroy except with my friend David we hike trail to chapel and hike about 300 m. left of chapel to fly paragliders. This is excellent and potential XC paragliding site. Dave has flown over 25 km from here and landed near Cong. I highly recommend this site for paragliding. In good weather condition and wind from SW 15- 25 km/h the ridge soaring with thermal activity here is great. For more details contact: [email protected] or : [email protected] All the best! : Jacek CH.

2011-08-03

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