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Lugduff (Irish: Log Dubh,
meaning 'black hollow') at 652
metres (2,139 ft), is the 154th–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale, and the 186th–highest...
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Lugduff valley and the
start of a 4–5 km
uphill trek of 400m to the
shoulder of
Mullacor (657m),
crossing the
boggy saddle between it and
Lugduff on...
- Leinster. The
steep walls of its
eastern flank are the
western slopes of
Lugduff 652
metres (2,139 ft), and
Mullacor 657
metres (2,156 ft), who also bound...
- side. Today, it is
perilous to try to
approach the "bed" from the side of
Lugduff Mountain. Visitors, in the
interests of
their own safety,
should be content...
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Gravale Great Sugar Loaf
Keadeen Mountain Kippure Little Sugar Loaf
Lobawn Lugduff Luggala Lugnaquilla Maulin Moanbane Mullacor Mullaghcleevaun Prince William's...
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around the
Upper Lake of the
Glendalough valley with the
mountains of
Lugduff 652
metres (2,139 ft),
Conavalla 734
metres (2,408 ft), the hydroelectric...
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Mountains Munster Tipperary 652 317 2,139 1,040 2,000 74 R999 104 154 227
Lugduff Wicklow Mountains Leinster Wicklow 652 97 2,139 318 1,000 56 T072 953 155...
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Glendalough to make a
forty days'
retreat in St. Kevin's Cave on a
precipice of
Lugduff Mountain over the
Upper Lake. In 1180, he left
Ireland for the last time...
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Glenphilipeen Gleann Philibín
Knocknaboley Cnoc na
Buaile Kyle An
Chill Lugduff An Log Dubh
Mangans An Mongán
Mullannaskeagh Mullán na
Sceiche Mullans...
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Gravale Great Sugar Loaf
Keadeen Mountain Kippure Little Sugar Loaf
Lobawn Lugduff Luggala Lugnaquilla Maulin Moanbane Mullacor Mullaghcleevaun Prince William's...