Region
Highlights
- Cnoc an Chuillinn is one of the 12 peaks over 3,000 ft in Ireland. Considered a minor peak on the MacGillycuddy's Reeks ridge.
- Usually summited as part of a longer ridge walk across several other peaks in the MacGillycuddy's Reeks.
Routes
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1 summit • 17.3 km • 1,509 m gain • 6 hr 18 min
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1 summit • 15.5 km • 1,133 m gain • 6 hr 28 min
Latest summits

"I climbed Cnoc an Chuillinn in May 2018 with my hiking club. It was a windy and wet day and we didn't have any visibility. We first climbed Carrauntoohil via O'Shea's gully and continued from there to Cnoc an Chuillinn and Maolán Bui from which we descended. First we took a wrong turn though before realised that we were getting too close to a drop. The walk was nearly 18 km with 1250 metres of ascent." — hannahaapio • May 20, 2018

"Continuation of ridge walk from Maolan Bui. Headed south-west, taking in the minor top of Pt.926m en route. Then down to a broad col and easily up to the summit. Then descended steeply to a boggy col and up onto the summit of Cnoc na Toinne. To descend, took the zig-zag path down from a marker cairn 300m east of the summit into the Hag's Glen to join the eroded Carrauntoohil path north-east down the valley back to Cronin's Yard. With KM and NP." — marktrengove2 • Jul 17, 2016

"Solo. From Carrauntoohil Youth Hostel. Macgillycuddy's Reeks. After the rocky scramble between Cruach Mhor and Knocknapeasta the ridge becomes broad and grassy. Passed over Maolán Bui to reach Cnoc an Chuilin (3141') and Cnoc an Toine (2776') . Continued to Caher and Carrauntoohil before descending to the youth hostel. Time: 7hr 50min. The weather was good. It was misty on and off on the summits." — peter43 • Jun 14, 1987