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Dublin/Wicklow Area   Wicklow Mountains Subarea
Maximum height for area: 925 metres,   Summits in area: 89,   Maximum prominence for area: 905 metres, OSI/LPS Maps: 28B, 49, 50, 55, 56, 61, 62 For all tops   Highest summit: Lugnaquillia, 925m

Summits in area Dublin/Wicklow:
Cupidstown Hill 379m
Dublin Mountains:   Corrig Mountain 617mGlendoo Mountain 586mKippure 757mKnocknagun 555mPrince William's Seat 555mSaggart Hill 395mSeahan 647mSeefin 621mSeefingan 723mTibradden Mountain 467mTwo Rock Mountain 536m
Wicklow Mountains:   Annagh Hill 454mBallinacor Mountain 531mBallinafunshoge 480mBallineddan Mountain 652mBallycumber Hill 431mBallycurragh Hill 536mBallyteige 447mBaltinglass Hill 382mBarranisky 280mBenleagh 689mBlack Hill 602mBrockagh Mountain 557mBrockagh Mountain SE Top 470mCamaderry 698mCamenabologue 758mCamenabologue SE Top 663mCarrick Mountain 381mCarrickashane Mountain 508mCarrigleitrim 408mCarriglineen Mountain 455mCarrigshouk 573mCarrigvore 682mChurch Mountain 544mCloghernagh 800mCollon Hill 238mConavalla 734mCorriebracks 531mCorrigasleggaun 794mCroaghanmoira 664mCroghan Kinsella 606mCushbawn 400mDerrybawn Mountain 474mDjouce 725mDuff Hill 720mFananierin 426mGravale 718mGreat Sugar Loaf 501mKeadeen Mountain 653mKirikee Mountain 474mKnocknacloghoge 534mLakeen 357mLittle Sugar Loaf 342mLobawn 636mLugduff 652mLugduff SE Top 637mLuggala 595mLugnagun 446mLugnaquillia 925mMaulin 570mMoanbane 703mMoneyteige North 427mMullacor 657mMullaghcleevaun 849mMullaghcleevaun East Top 790mMuskeagh Hill 397mPreban Hill 389mScarr 641mSeskin 344mSilsean 698mSleamaine 430mSlieve Maan 550mSlievecorragh 418mSlievefoore 414mSlievemaan 759mSorrel Hill 599mSpinans Hill 409mSpinans Hill SE Top 400mStoney Top 714mStookeen 420mTable Mountain 701mTinoran Hill 312mTomaneena 681mTonduff 642mTonelagee 817mTonelagee NE Top 668mTrooperstown Hill 430mWar Hill 686m
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Brockagh Mountain SE Top Hill For origin of name, see Brockagh Mountain. Wicklow County In no lists

Height: 470m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 56 Grid Reference: T12523 98510 This summit has been logged as climbed by 156 members
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Longitude: -6.323745, Latitude: 53.025751 Prominence: 25m,   Isolation: 1.7km
ITM: 712447 698544,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Brc470, 10 char: BrckghM470

Brockagh Mountain SE Top is the 555th highest summit in Ireland.

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Updated Summary Flattish height NW of Laragh with views, boggy paths and granite boulders.
Short Summary created by simon3, march-fixer  4 May 2013 Situated at the south eastern tip of a spur from Tonelagee it therefore commands wonderful views out over Laragh to the south east and Glenmacnass valley and waterfall to the north. Glendalough is hidden away below you to the south and is further shielded by the Camaderry ridge. Towering over you to the north-east is the huge hulk of Tonelagee.

This is an obvious route to Brockagh and further on to Tonelagee. It can also be incorporated into other circuits. While heading for Brockagh it is possible to bypass this summit, but it would be folly to do so as the views are superior to those of its higher namesake.

There is good parking in the car-park above the Brockagh Centre in Laragh T140 969 (Point A). It is then a wonderful walk from there along excellent forest tracks and well defined paths. Join the Wicklow Way at the junction T140 971 (Point B) and follow it to T135 974 (Point C) where you turn right. At the gate T133 974 (Point D) head up the lovely grassy track to the summit. Other than the effort required to climb to the top, is easy for almost anyone to reach the summit and be rewarded by spectacular scenery.
Point A: T140 969 Point B: T140 971 Point C: T135 974
Point D: T133 974

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Brockagh Mountain SE Top in area Dublin/Wicklow, Ireland
Picture: A stone's throw from Scarr
 
by padodes  8 Apr 2008 Brocagh SE doesn’t seem to attract much attention. Like the last vertebra in a spine that has Tonelagee as its head, it’s at the tapering end of things and is easily passed over in the hurry to get elsewhere. That’s a pity, though. Both from the top and from its flanks, north and south, it provides some surprisingly good panoramas. From Scarr to the north (its pointed crest visible in the photo, framed by two of the big boulders that lie strewn across the top of Brocagh SE), westwards to Tonelagee, Camaderry, Derrybawn, and southwards to Trooperstown Hill, there are some excellent mountain views, but it’s the valleys that really rivet the attention. Curving out into Glenmacnass, Brocagh SE has a unique grandstand view of the whole valley up to the waterfall and beyond. And if one drops down to the southeast, it is Glendalough that comes into view, with its monastic site, the two lakes and the brooding Spink. The climb to Brocagh SE (T125 985 (Point E)) can easily be included in a number of good circuits, but it can also be approached directly from the southeast, following the Wicklow Way upwards from T141 973 (Point F) (there’s parking a short distance north of this point) and gaining access to the uplands at any one of several points along the highest forest trail; or approached from the south, starting at the forest entrance at T119 973 (Point G) (limited parking) and making one’s way to a gate at T121 977 (Point H) that leads onto the open hillside. The best map for this whole area is not the OSI 1:50,000, which is incomplete as far as forest trails are concerned. The best, I find, is Pat Healey’s ‘Glendalough Glenmalur’ 1:25,000, which is more up-to-date and accurate in this regard.
Point E: T125 985 Point F: T141 973 Point G: T119 973
Point H: T121 977
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Brockagh Mountain SE Top in area Dublin/Wicklow, Ireland
Picture: Small Heath sunning itself on access route.
Small Heath on Brockagh SE
by paddyhillsbagger  6 Jun 2012 Well the sun shone for at least one day over the Bank Holiday weekend and it wasn't just the hillwalkers and tourists that were out and about near Laragh! Making my way up from the Wicklow Way and into a field beside a forest enroute for Brockach Mtn SE top I came across a colony of Small Heath butterflies who were sunning themselves on the pathway. The guidebook says they enjoy drier heathland than there larger variety which was just as well as I prostrated myself on the ground to try and photograph them!
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Picture: View of Camaderry from Brockagh SE, with Turlough Hill beyond on the right.
 
by wicklore  9 Oct 2008 The Wicklow Way has been slightly diverted and now enters the forest at T 13966 98190 (Point I) at the parking space referred to by Padodes. I followed the Way for a while until I reached a forest track crossroads. I went straight through and after 7 minutes came to another forest junction at T 134191 (Point J) 98044. I turned right here and followed it for 10 minutes, walking along a forest and grassy track, until it ended at a T-junction. (T12947 98613 (Point K)). I turned left and quickly went through another junction. I went through a gate and reached a No Hunting sign at T12856 98553 (Point L). I followed a track which headed up along the northern slope of Brockagh SE. Eventually I simply turned left off the track and easily made my way up through high heather and ferns to the summit. Hat and gloves were quickly donned as a stiff cold breeze caught me by surprise. Memories of Wicklow in the depths of cold winter were stirred up. The views of all the mountains mentioned by padodes were great. I was disappointed that those stalwart navigational aids, Great Sugarloaf and Croghan Moira were not visible from this summit. Brockagh SE provides great alternative views of Scarr, Tonelagee and Camaderry. I headed over to T12454 98798 (Point M) for great views down into Glendalough and the Round Tower, with Derrybawn looming over and the Lugduffs and Mullacor providing a further backdrop. I headed SE along the broad ridge from Brockagh SE and eventually dropped down to rejoin my original path. Total time 2 hours, and well worth it for those new views.
Point I: T13966 98190 Point J: T134 191 Point K: T12947 98613
Point L: T12856 98553 Point M: T12454 98798
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Brockagh Mountain SE Top in area Dublin/Wicklow, Ireland
Picture: Boulder strewn Brockagh SE Top with profile of Scarr top right.
A small hill but well worth the visit
by Harry Goodman  15 May 2010 Brockagh Mountain SE Top was the last top in a round on 10 May 2010 which had started at the Glenmacnass Car Park and had included Tonelagee NE Top and Brockagh Mountain. (see my comments on both for earlier part of the walk). The path down from Brockagh Mountain to Brockagh Mountain SE Top is well defined and easily followed. However as it reaches Brockagh SE Top it continues around the SW side of the hill and does not actually go to the top. For this reason look out for a path running from right to left across the base and go to a small track at T1215998590 (Point N) which leads straight to the top. Once there this is a place to sit and enjoy the general ambience of a beautiful location. The superb pictures already posted on the site by others highlight many of the delights that await those who take the trouble to climb it. Once back down to T1215998590 (Point N) I followed the rough path to the right until it reached a fence at the edge of the forest T1191499209 (Point O). Once across the fence the path continued down a short distance to meet a good forest road where I turned right and followed it along to a point where it swung left T1218799251 (Point P). I followed this track NW downhill for over 1k to a large turning circle and a cleared area of forest O1200800309 (Point Q). From here I descended diagonally down across a short tract of forest cuttings and other wooden debris to the fields adjoining the R115. Once there I followed the line of the Glenmacnass River NNW to a wooden bridge O1209800782 (Point R) and then out to the road. I finished with a walk of just over 2km uphill past the Glenmacnass Waterfall to the Car Park from where I had started my round.
Point N: T12159 98590 Point O: T11914 99209 Point P: T12187 99251
Point Q: O12008 00309 Point R: O12098 00782
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Picture: Glendalough
 
by padodes  8 Apr 2008 Descending further southeast of Brocagh SE, there is a great perspective on Glendalough. In searching for the perfect photographic angle, the abundant gorse, in all its flaming glory at this time of year, can be quite a thorny problem! In the foreground is the interpretative centre, and to the right of that the monastic site, with the round tower just visible above the trees. Beyond the Lower and Upper Lakes the arching Spink provides an imposing backdrop.
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