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Lacroagh Hill An Leathchruach A name in Irish (Ir. An Leathchruach [OSI], 'the side of the stack', lit.
'half-stack')
Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Carn List, Graphitic pelite, thin psammite, marble Bedrock

Height: 403m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 11 Grid Reference: G93228 94572
Place visited by 24 members. Recently by: Colin Murphy, dino, Wilderness, eamonoc, melohara, noucamp, markmjcampion, AntrimRambler, shaunkelly, madfrankie, Aidy, Fergalh, cody1, Lucky1, Geo
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Longitude: -8.106075, Latitude: 54.798949 , Easting: 193228, Northing: 394572 Prominence: 48m,  Isolation: 1km
ITM: 593179 894562,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Lcrgh, 10 char: Lacroagh
Bedrock type: Graphitic pelite, thin psammite, marble, (Croaghubbrid Pelite Formation)

An Leathchruach is the 931st highest place in Ireland.

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An unremarkable Top. .. by group   (Show all for Lacroagh (An Leathchruach))
 
A slightly watered-down Bluestacks experience... .. by Peter Walker   (Show all for Lacroagh (An Leathchruach))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Lacroagh (<i>An Leathchruach</i>) in area Bluestack Mountains, Ireland
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Not great to look at, but great to look from.
by Colin Murphy  13 Jul 2023
If you're approaching from Croveenananta the climb from the col is less than 50m up a mostly grassy and firm slope. If you're coming up the Slí na Finne from the road, you'll have about 180m climbing, although that's fairly easy going also. It won't tax your legs too much. The highpoint is a grassy area topped by a small pile of stones, and the views are tremendous. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/812/comment/24005/
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A Remote Area .. by Aidy   (Show all for Lacroagh (An Leathchruach))
 
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