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Wicklow Area   N Cen: Tonelagee Subarea
Place count in area: 115, OSI/LPS Maps: 28B, 55, 56, 61, 62, AWW, EW-DM, EW-LG, EW-WE, EW-WS 
Highest place:
Lugnaquilla, 924.7m
Maximum height for area: 924.7 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 905 metres,

Places in area Wicklow:
Cen: Glendalough North:   Brockagh Mountain 556.9mBrockagh Mountain NW Top 549.5mBrockagh Mountain SE Top 471.7mCamaderry East Top 677.3mCamaderry Mountain 698.6mConavalla 734mTomaneena 682.4m
Cen: Glendalough South:   Carriglineen Mountain 456.6mCullentragh Mountain 510mDerrybawn Mountain 476.1mKirikee Mountain 474.5mLugduff 653.2mLugduff SE Top 638mMullacor 660.7mTrooperstown Hill 430m
N Cen: Tonelagee:   Carrignagunneen 561mFair Mountain 571.2mStoney Top 713.7mTonelagee 815.8mTonelagee E Top 668mTonelagee South-East Top 545.8m
NE: Bray & Kilmacanogue:   Bray Head Hill 238.9mCarrigoona Commons East 242mDowns Hill 372.9mGreat Sugar Loaf 501.2mLittle Sugar Loaf 342.4m
NE: Djouce:   Djouce 725.5mKnockree 342.1mMaulin 570mTonduff 642mTonduff East Top 593mWar Hill 684.8mWhite Hill 631.1m
NE: Fancy:   Ballinafunshoge 480mKanturk 527.4mKnocknacloghoge 532.4mLuggala 593.3mRobber's Pass Hill 508.9mScarr 640mScarr North-West Top 559.8mSleamaine 430m
NE: Vartry:   Ballinacorbeg 336mBallycurry 301mDunranhill 342mMount Kennedy 365.9m
NW: Blessington:   Carrigleitrim 408mLugnagun 446.2mSlieveroe 332mSorrel Hill 599.5m
NW: Mullaghcleevaun:   Black Hill 602.2mCarrigshouk 572.5mCarrigvore 682.4mDuff Hill 720.8mGravale 719mMoanbane 703mMullaghcleevaun 846.7mMullaghcleevaun East Top 796mSilsean 698m
S: Aughrim Hills:   Cushbawn 400mKilleagh 249mMoneyteige North 427mPreban Hill 389m
S: Croaghanmoira:   Ballinacor Mountain 529.3mBallycurragh Hill 536mBallyteige 447mCarrickashane Mountain 508mCroaghanmoira 662.3mCroaghanmoira North Top 579.5mFananierin 426mSlieve Maan 547.8mSlieve Maan North Top 546.1m
S: Croghan Kinsella:   Annagh Hill 454mCroghan Kinsella 606mCroghan Kinsella East Top 562.1mSlievefoore 414m
S: Shillelagh Hills:   Lakeen 357mMonaughrim 206mSeskin 344mStookeen 420m
S: Tinahely Hills:   Ballycumber Hill 429.7mEagle Hill 296mMuskeagh Hill 398.2m
SE: Wicklow South East:   Ballinastraw 284mBallyguile Hill 188mBarranisky 280mCarrick Mountain 381mCollon Hill 238mKilnamanagh Hill 217mWestaston Hill 270m
W: Baltinglass:   Ballyhook Hill 288mBaltinglass Hill 382mCarrig Mountain 571mCarrigeen Hill 298mCloghnagaune 385mCorballis Hill 258mKeadeen Mountain 653mSpinans Hill 409mSpinans Hill SE Top 400mTinoran Hill 312m
W: Cen Lugnaquilla:   Ballineddan Mountain 652.3mBenleagh 689mCamenabologue 758mCamenabologue SE Top 663mCloghernagh 800mCorrigasleggaun 794.6mLugnaquilla 924.7mSlievemaan 759.7m
W: Donard:   Brewel Hill 222mChurch Mountain 544mCorriebracks 531mLobawn 636mSlievecorragh 418mSugarloaf 552mTable Mountain 701.7mTable Mountain West Top 563m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Carrignagunneen Mountain , also Ballinagee Hill an extra EastWest name in English Wicklow County in Leinster Province, in no lists, Granite with microcline phenocrysts Bedrock

Height: 561m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 56 Grid Reference: O05508 03278
Place visited by 73 members. Recently by: Kaszmirek78, michaelseaver, JohnA, SenanFoley, Ansarlodge, owen, sofearghail, childminder05, srr45, Beti13, simoburn, wohfnow, march-fixer, oreills8, Wildrover
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Longitude: -6.426808, Latitude: 53.070051 , Easting: 305508, Northing: 203278 Prominence: 12m,  Isolation: 2.8km
ITM: 705426 703315,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crgngn, 10 char: Crgngnn
Bedrock type: Granite with microcline phenocrysts, (Type 2p microcline porphyritic)

Carrignagunneen is the 392nd highest place in Ireland.

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When you can't see clearly ...
by Pepe  14 Sep 2021
I turned too soon off the path. So began an upward trek onto the forested slopes of Carrignagunneen. What followed was a half-hour derring-do battle against nature, an impersonation of Rambo at his swashbuckling best pitted against all the evil pine trees of Wicklow. Too stubborn to retrace my steps, and lacking a machete, I resorted to bending, squeezing, pushing, pulling and head-butting branches out of the way. Edward Rice Burroughs would have been proud of my Tarzan moves as I desperately sought a way up and out.
Eventually I emerged like Indiana Jones out of the gloom of an Amazonian jungle, bathed in sweat and covered in pine needles (those needles, just like sand in a bikini, get everywhere). Delighted to have made it into the light I sat on a rock, enjoyed a long slug of water and was about to demolish a badly needed energy bar when this thought occurred to me: ‘Why is everything so fuzzy?’
My glasses had been knocked off by a swishing branch. I considered retracing my steps to find them but stopped at the edge of the clearing when I realised I could not identify what clump of trees I had fought my way out of, never mind following my exact upward route back down through the forest. The glasses are possibly still hanging from a branch somewhere, though I suspect they were swept to the ground and therefore virtually impossible to spot because a lot of grass grows under the trees hereabouts. Perhaps an old deer will discover them some day, and make use of them. I shrugged. An expensive hillwalk. That'll learn me, as they say.
The moral of the story is: be a real specsaver by wearing yours with one of those stringy things around your neck. Or better still remove them altogether – the irony is mine were distance specs therefore totally unrequired given that my eyes were so up close and personal with a million damned branches on the way up. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1434/comment/23270/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Carrignagunneen  in area Wicklow, Ireland
Picture: Sika Deer
 
Nature on the hills.
by paddyhillsbagger  18 Oct 2015
The joy of this lesser top does not come from the rather nondescript summit area which is rather flat and boggy. It comes with spotting up to a dozen Sika Deer who happened to linger long enough to get a snap with the camera. There were also Red Grouse, Raven, Snipe and a small flock of Crossbills feeding on pine cones. It makes hill bagging all worthwhile! By the way - I make Annalecka Bridge at O05560 01852 starA. All other directions fine. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1434/comment/18354/
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A new summit in the heart of Wicklow
by wwwalker  8 Jul 2015
One of the new Arderin begs. It’s not really on the way to or from anywhere and is well protected from the road by extensive forestry. The best way up is probable via the forest track starting at O037023 starB, room for a few cars, follow this to the end where you can emerge from the forest at O049038 starC. Turn right and its pretty straight forward from there. Takes just over 2 hours. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1434/comment/18174/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Carrignagunneen  in area Wicklow, Ireland
Picture: Summit Area.
Enjoyable Loop.
by sandman  4 Aug 2015
Starting the walk at the forest entrance adjacent to Annalecka Bridge ignore the junctions to the right and continue to O0474303139 starD turn right this will allow for easy access thru the trees to the open summit.I now continued to Barnacullian, Stoney Top and Tonelagee returning via St Kevan's Way for a very enjoyable Loop. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1434/comment/18224/
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Boggy rides
by ewen  7 Jan 2019
Parked at Analecka bridge and took the Forest road to the second turning to the right. I followed this to the next turning on the left and followed this to the end. There has been extensive felling an what used to be a ride is now a massive of unstable mud and debris. This will take you to the top but it involves a lot of zig zag and hopping about. Eventually you will get to the flat top where you can toddle around until you are sure you have hit the summit.
I returned by what seems to be the usual route up. Again, a lot of felling, mud and getting down to the road was, well, interesting. A lot of deer on the forestry tracks but none on top. No view due to low cloud and rain.
Oh yeah, I actually was halfway up to her I realised I had dropped my hat...at the beginning so I went back down to get it and then went back up. Does this mean I have done it almost 1.5 times? Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1434/comment/20325/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Carrignagunneen  in area Wicklow, Ireland
Picture: Glorious views down the valley to the west
 
Much Ado About Nothing
by march-fixer  15 Feb 2022
This is both an easy summit to locate (on the map!) and easy to get to the start of the trek. There is also plenty of parking at the bridge. There the fun ends though. On the walk in I came across many fine deer on both sides of the track who were in no hurry to get out out of my way.
It is a simple matter of walking in the extraction road and at the appropriate point head straight up to your right. Then the real fun starts. All of this area has now been clear felled therefore there is no guarantee that any proposed or existing route up from here still exists.
When you have fought your way to the top of the ridge then keep heading further in since the summit is deceptive and hard to ascertain without the use of a GPS to pinpoint your exact location.
This all sounds very grim but believe me when I say that the views from up here will make up for any hardship endured in getting here! Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1434/comment/23413/
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