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Croghan Mtn 606m, Wicklow, Eire (Marilyn).

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Distance
5.19 mi
Elevation gain
1,033 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,033 ft
Max elevation
2,054 ft
TrailRank 
32
Min elevation
953 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
one hour 40 minutes
Coordinates
1843
Uploaded
April 25, 2023
Recorded
April 2023
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near Glenoge, Leinster (Ireland)

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Itinerary description

Day 7. Wexford & Wicklow Marilyns - Tara Hill 253m, Wexford, Croghan Mountain 606m, Wicklow & Annagh Hill 454m, Wexford.

On many of the peak bagging/outdoor websites I perused for this trip I noted there were very few route descriptions regarding ascents of the lesser known Irish Marilyns. This also applied to the availability of gpx files. I will therefore add relevant information and files that hopefully will provide assistance to future hikers/peakbaggers.

Croghan Mtn 606m, Wicklow, Eire (Marilyn).
Straddling the Wicklow and Wexford border, Croghan Mountain (aka Croghan Kinsella) is about as far-flung as the Wicklow Mountains get. There are a few routes up but this one is via the wind farm.
Parking is on the Eastern entrance to the wind farm. I had a 2m+ van so I parked at the wind farm entrance. If you have a car though there is a large car park with a 2m barrier opposite. The route is easy enough as you head through the whole forest on a forest track. It loops round and up in a reverse type of S. There are a few turn off’s but just follow the gpx track as it is spot on. Eventually you will come out of the forest and see a metal style. Once over, you follow a boggy track all the way to the top. The last 50m or so is steep to the trig pointed summit. I would like to mention the view but I didn’t get any due to the drizzly cloudy day. Nice walk though.

Parking: At the wind farm entrance or the adequate car park opposite.
Route: Forest track and a bit of high mountain path. Should be good views if you have a better day than me.
Statistics: 8.2km with 350m of ascent done in 1hr 40min.
Maps: Digital Outdoor active Harveys Super Walker.

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