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Feature count in area: 27, by county: Mayo: 15, Galway: 15, of which 3 are in both Galway and Mayo,
OSI/LPS Maps: 37, 38, CBE, EW-CON, MSW
Highest Place: Maumtrasna 682m
Starting Places (57) in area Partry & Joyce: Aasleagh Waterfall CP, An Móinín Mór, Ballydoo Lough, Barrevagh Bridge, Bealanabrack, Bealanabrack River Tributary, Black Rock, Bohaun, Bracklagh, Buckaun, Bunduvowen, Cammanagh, Carraig Bar, Carrowrevagh Lough, Clonbur, Cummer, Derrassa, Derrinkee Wood, Doon Rock, Erriff Bridge, Failmore River, Finny Church, Fooey River Road, Glendavock, Glenmask, Glennacally Bridge, Glensaulmore Trailhead, Glentraigue, Gowlaunlee Lake, Keelkill North, Killeennimat Burial Ground, Knockaunnabausty (Cnocán na bPáistí), Knocknafaughy SW, L Mamwee, Lecarrow, Leenane, Leenane Hotel, unuseableLeenane R336, Lough Nambrackkeagh, Maum Bridge Road Lower, Maum Bridge Road Mid, Maum Bridge Road Upper, Mount Gable CP, N59 Junction, Otter Pool, Owenbrin Bridge, Owenbrin Tributary, Owenduff River, Red Island, RIC Barracks Ruin, Rinavore East, Rinavore SW, Shanafaraghhaun Cross, Sheeffry Pass, Tawnyard Lough, Teevinish West, The Larches Pub
Summits & other features in area Partry & Joyce: Cen: Finny: Glenbeg East 372m Cen: Knocknafaughy: Knocknafaughy 254m, Rinavore 426m Cen: Maumtrasna: Barnahowna 516m, Buckaun East 495m, Glennagleragh Mtn 617m, Knocklaur 518m, Maumtrasna 682m, Maumtrasna North-East Top 572m, Tullymorehill 279m N: Ballintober Hills: Bohaun 393m, Corveagh 233m, Croaghrimkarra 271m, Keelkil 239m SE: Cornamona: Mount Gable 417.8m, Bohaun 424m, Knocknagussy 456m SW: Bunnacunneen: Ben Beg 560m, Bunnacunneen 575m, Bunnacunneen South Top 539m, Bunnacunneen SE Top 479m, Lugnabrick SW Top 494m, Lugnabrick NE Top 494m W: Devilsmother: Devilsmother 645m, Devilsmother South Top 509m, Devilsmother North Top 595m, Devilsmother Far North Top 601m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Lugnabrick SW Top, 494mHill Log na Brice (mullach thiar theas) A name in Irish,
Place Rating ..
(Ir. Log na Brice [logainm.ie], 'hollow of the speckled place'), Cruach Breac, Log na mBreac, Galway County in Connacht province, in no lists, Log na Brice (mullach thiar theas) is the 588th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference L96009 55131,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 38 Place visited by: 52members, recently by: Colin Murphy, madfrankie, Oscar-mckinney, Jai-mckinney, Carolyn105, elizauna, annem, eflanaga, paulbrown, seanwhowalks, GSheehy, Cobhclimber, Haulie, markwallace, Fergalh
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Longitude: -9.569174, Latitude: 53.536007, Easting: 96009, Northing: 255131,
Prominence: 12m, Isolation: 0.4km ITM: 495981 755152 Bedrock type: Greywacke sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, (Lettergesh Formation) Notes on name: 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 2 in MV.
Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: LgnbSW, 10 char: LgnbrcSWTp Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/477/
Gallery for Lugnabrick SW Top (Log na Brice (mullach thiar theas)) and surrounds
Summary
for Lugnabrick SW Top (Log na Brice (mullach thiar theas)):
Dull top with fine views.
Summary created by Colin Murphy
14 Oct, 2024
Often done as part of a circuit including Ben Beg and the Bunacunneens, it could also be done in isolation. One approach is from the north, where a farmer has previously given permission to use a track starting at Camana (L963 569). This takes you to 200m ascent on the northern flank from there it is possible to ascend the steepish slope to the col about 800m NW of the summit area. Although the top is unlisted it has a decent cairn – something the NE top doesn’t. There is also a small, unnamed lough next to highpoint. Very good views all round.
Lugnabrick may also be combined with Knocknagussy, which is about 3km to the SE (see summary for that hill for approach.)
There's no cairn for the NE top. This is the SW top cairn looking north to Bunnacunneen and Bun Beg with Devilsmother in the middle beyond Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/477/comment/14895/
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