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Partry & Joyce Area   SW: Bunnacunneen Subarea
Place count in area: 27, OSI/LPS Maps: 37, 38, CBE, EW-CON, MSW 
Highest place:
Maumtrasna, 682m
Maximum height for area: 682 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 607 metres,

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Lugnabrick NE Top Hill Log na Brice (mullach thoir thuaidh) A name in Irish, also Cruach Breac an extra EastWest name in Irish (Ir. Log na Brice [logainm.ie], 'hollow of the speckled place') Galway County in Connacht Province, in Carn List, Greywacke sandstone, siltstone, mudstone Bedrock

Height: 494m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 38 Grid Reference: L96338 55253
Place visited by 50 members. Recently by: Oscar-mckinney, Jai-mckinney, Carolyn105, elizauna, annem, eflanaga, paulbrown, GSheehy, Cobhclimber, Haulie, markwallace, Fergalh, juliewoods, AndyWorsnop, melohara
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Longitude: -9.564255, Latitude: 53.537168 , Easting: 96338, Northing: 255253 Prominence: 99m,  Isolation: 0.4km
ITM: 496310 755274,   GPS IDs, 6 char: LgnbNE, 10 char: LgnbrcNETp
Bedrock type: Greywacke sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, (Lettergesh Formation)

There is another hill called Log na Brice nearby on the north side of Lough Nafooey, but in that case the name is anglicised differently as Leynabricka. Previously Lugnabrick 1 in MV.   Log na Brice (mullach thoir thuaidh) is the 590th highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Lugnabrick NE Top (<i>Log na Brice (mullach thoir thuaidh)</i>) in area Partry & Joyce, Ireland
Picture: Lugnabrick NE views
 
Fine views
by paddyhillsbagger  16 Jun 2013
Ended a circular walk on this top which started on Ben Beg leaving car near L963 569 starA after asking local farmer. There are great views all around the 5 tops taken in on this circuit and Lugnabrick NE doesn't disappoint on that front. Picture shows summit terrain with Lough Corrib on Right, Lough Mask on Left and Mt Gabriel roughly in middle. The lack of cairn can be satisfied by walking further East to spot height 483 L970 553 starB where there is a small stone affair with further fine views. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/476/comment/15024/
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