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Croaghbrack Hill An Chruach Bhreac A name in Irish prob. Ir. An Chruach Bhreac [PDT], 'the speckled stack’ Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Carn List, Main granite (adamellite) Bedrock

Height: 401m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 11 Grid Reference: H03463 90181
Place visited by 35 members. Recently by: abeach, Colin Murphy, wintersmick, gdg, kernowclimber, mcrtchly, dino, gerrym, trostanite, markmjcampion, LorraineG60, MichaelG55, BogRunner1, Lauranna, Wilderness
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Longitude: -7.946992, Latitude: 54.759541 , Easting: 203463, Northing: 390181 Prominence: 46m,  Isolation: 0.8km
ITM: 603411 890172,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crg698, 10 char: Crghbrck
Bedrock type: Main granite (adamellite), (Barnesmore Granite, G2 variety)

Croaghbrack is the 945th highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Croaghbrack (<i>An Chruach Bhreac</i>) in area Bluestack Mountains, Ireland
Picture: View across to Cloghervaddy from Croaghbrack
 
Worth a visit.
Short Summary created by Harry Goodman  4 Nov 2013
Start from the car park off the N15 at H0422887373 starA. Walk 100m NE along the road to a forest track on the left. Follow this along for 3.3km to H0427289667 starB where a wide forest ride on the left at H0427289667 starB goes diagonally up into the trees. Follow this uo for some 300m and look to the left to see the open hillside a short way out through the trees. Go through the trees and once clear of them head directly up WNW to gain the top of the hill marked by a small cairn atop a large rocky outcrop at H0346390181 starC. Return by way of ascent. Out and back 9km. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/826/comment/5585/
 
Speckled Hill .. by Aidy   (Show all for Croaghbrack (An Chruach Bhreac))
 
Bluestacks Circuit .. by three5four0   (Show all for Croaghbrack (An Chruach Bhreac))
 
A small but typical Bluestack summit .. by Harry Goodman   (Show all for Croaghbrack (An Chruach Bhreac))
 
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