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Derryveagh Mountains Area   N: Aghla Subarea
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Ardloughnabrackbaddy Hill Ard Loch na mBreac Beadaí A name in Irish Ir. Ard Loch na mBreac Beadaí [OSI‡], 'height of Loch na mBreac
Beadaí or lake of the tasty trout’
Donegal County in Ulster Province, in no lists, Whitish quarztite with pebble beds Bedrock

Height: 472.5m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 1 Grid Reference: B95522 24525
Place visited by 74 members. Recently by: Krzysztof_K, miriam, abcd, ilenia, leader1, srr45, annem, Ulsterpooka, thrifleganger, thomas_g, marcel, Kilcoobin, Kilcubbin, eamonoc, Podgemus
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Longitude: -8.070879, Latitude: 55.068036 , Easting: 195522, Northing: 424526 Prominence: 28m,  Isolation: 0.8km
ITM: 595472 924509,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Ardlgh, 10 char: Ardlghnbrc
Bedrock type: Whitish quarztite with pebble beds, (Ards Quartzite Formation)

This peak is a small knoll between Lough Nabrackbaddy (Loch na mBreac Beadaí) and Lough Feeane. The name is correctly positioned on Discovery sheet 1, but incorrectly on sheet 2 (on which it should not appear).   Ard Loch na mBreac Beadaí is the 655th highest place in Ireland.

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Ardloughnabrackbaddy is a bit of a controversy, s .. by vikinghar   (Show all for Ardloughnabrackbaddy (Ard Loch na mBreac Beadaí))
 
A worthwhile diversion .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Ardloughnabrackbaddy (Ard Loch na mBreac Beadaí))
 
More names confusion from our OS friends .. by Colin Murphy   (Show all for Ardloughnabrackbaddy (Ard Loch na mBreac Beadaí))
 
The Good, the Bad and the Aghly! .. by kernowclimber   (Show all for Ardloughnabrackbaddy (Ard Loch na mBreac Beadaí))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Ardloughnabrackbaddy (<i>Ard Loch na mBreac Beadaí</i>) in area Derryveagh Mountains, Ireland
Picture: View towards Dooish from the summit cairn
 
Longer To Write Than Climb
by Aidy  1 Mar 2016
On the way from Aghla More to Aghla Beg South, it was easy to take in this small summit with a short diversion after rounding the southern side of Lough Fiain. It may be a controversial top, but it is so easy to include, that it would be almost mad not to. It would almost take longer to write than summit. I thought it was worth it for the different perspective it gave on the steep southern shore of Lough Fiain if nothing else. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/538/comment/18449/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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