Tonelagee

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Tonelagee
Tóin le Gaoith

Tonelagee from Wicklow Gap road heading east
Elevation 817 m (2,680 ft)
Prominence 202 m (663 ft)
Listing Marilyn, Hewitt
Translation back-side to the wind (Irish)
Location
Location County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland
Range Wicklow Mountains
OSI/OSNI grid O082016
Coordinates 53°03′13″N 6°22′56″W / 53.053606°N 6.382171°W / 53.053606; -6.382171
Topo map OSi Discovery 56
Climbing
Easiest route From a car park at the top of nearby Glenmacnas Waterfall (on the Sally Gap side) where there are routes to the summit on either side of the lake and stream.

Tonelagee (Irish: Tóin le Gaoith, meaning "back-side to the wind") is a mountain with a height of 817 m (2,680 ft) in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland. It lies just north of the high point of the Wicklow Gap in the centre of the Wicklow Mountains. Tonelagee is the third highest of the Wicklow Mountains and the 33rd highest peak in Ireland.[1] From the summit the distinctive heart-shaped Lough Ouler is visible on the eastern side of the mountain. During a sunrise or on a clear day, towards the east one can see Snowdonia in Wales, at a distance of about 90 miles.[2]

See also

References

  1. Mountain Views (retrieved 7 April 2007)
  2. Wicklow Mountains National Park Lough Ouler (retrieved 7 April 2007)

External links

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