Croghan Mountain
Croghan Mountain | |||
County Wexford, County Wicklow | |||
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Croghan, and the East Top, in snow | |||
Range: | Wicklow Mountains | ||
Summit: | 1,988 feet T13107288 52°47’43"N, 6°19’26"W |
Croghan Mountain or Croghan Kinsella is a mountain of 1,988 feet amongst the Wicklow Mountains, on the border of County Wicklow with County Wexford.
It is found at the far south-eastern end of the Wicklow Mountains on the county border, separated from the main range on its own small massif that includes neighbouring Croghan East Top (1844 feet (which gives Croghan the profile of a "double peak"), and Slievefoore (1,358 feet) to the east. Croghan is the source of the River Bann with rises from its southern slopes.
Name
The name 'Croghan Kinsella' reflects the Irish-language name Cruachán Uí Chinnsealaigh, meaning "Little stack of the Kinsella family".[1]
The Uí Chinnsealaigh were the dominant Gaelic family in the area; and is used to differentiate it from other "Cruachan" mountains.[1][2]
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Croghan Mountain) |
- MountainViews.ie: Croghan (or Croghan Kinsella)
- The Database of British and Irish Hills , the largest database of British Isles mountains ("DoBIH")
- Hill Bagging UK & Ireland, the searchable interface for the DoBIH
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Paul Tempan (February 2012). "Irish Hill and Mountain Names". MountainViews.ie. http://www.mountaineering.ie/_files/Paul%20Tempan%20Irish%20Mountain%20Placenames%20-%20Feb%202012.pdf.
- ↑ Brendan Bracken (6 March 2010). "Go Walk: Raheenleagh Wood to Croghan Mountain, Co Wexford/Co Wicklow". Irish Times. https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/travel/ireland/go-walk-raheenleagh-wood-to-croghan-mountain-co-wexford-co-wicklow-1.634001. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
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- MountainViews (Simon Stewart) (2013). A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins. Collins Books. ISBN 978-1-84889-164-7.