- Luggala
Infobox Mountain
Name = Luggala
"Log an Lágh"
Photo = Lough Tay.jpg
Caption = Luggala behindLough Tay .
Elevation = 595 m (1952 ft)
Location =County Wicklow , IRL
Range =Wicklow Mountains
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Coordinates = coord|53|06|21|N|6|17|01|W|type:mountain_scale:30000
Topographic
OSi "Discovery" 56
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Easiest route =Wicklow Way , from R759 north
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Grid_ref_Ireland = O178103
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Pronunciation = Lugg-a-LAWLuggala (irish place name|Log an Lágh|Hollow of the Hill; also called "Fancy Mountain") [ [http://homepage.tinet.ie/~hluskin/luggala.htm Luggala ] ] [ [http://www.karanagai.com/?p=69 KaraNagai.com : Lough Dan ] ] is a 595 m mountain in the
Wicklow Mountains , inIreland . Its cliffs are situated above a lake,Lough Tay , and are a popular location forrock climbing .Luggala Estate
The mountain forms a part of the 2500-hectare Luggala Estate (also known as the
Guinness Estate), which is owned by wealthy arts patronGarech Browne , a member of the Guinness family. The buildings on the estate, including the luxurious Luggala Lodge, used to be rented commercially for much of the year. [ [http://luggala.net Luggala Lodge] ] The estate has been used as the location of some major films, includingZardoz and Excalibur.In September 2007, it was reported that
Michael Jackson had purchased the estate for €20 million, after an extended three month stay there earlier in the year. [ [http://www.rte.ie/arts/2007/0919/Jacksonm.html Michael Jackson buys €20m castle in County Wicklow]RTÉ .ie. Published on 09-19-07. Retrieved on 06-07-08.]Rock climbing
The granite
crag on Luggala has been popular with rock climbers ever since the first routes were established by members of theIrish Mountaineering Club in 1949. It is, however, not as popular asGlendalough , despite being of comparable quality and size, and closer toDublin . The current guidebook, published in 1993, lists about 160 routes; grades go up to E5 and lengths up to 160m, but 60m (two pitches) at HVS/5a is fairly typical. The climbing is generally good quality, with excellentfriction , but the routes can often follow meandering lines and be hard to find. Protection varies; in accordance with Irish climbing ethics, bolts are not used. [cite book |author= Lyons, Joe and Fenlon, Robbie |title= Rock Climbing Guide to Wicklow |publisher= Mountaineering Council of Ireland |year= 1993 |isbn= 978-0-902940-11-6 |url= http://www.climbing.ie/isbn.html#wicklow ]The crag can be approached though the main entrance of the Luggala estate, skirting the lakeshore, but many climbers, not wishing to intrude on the residents' privacy, prefer to approach from the high-level road at the back of the mountain, doing a short uphill hike before descending a
gully to the base of the crag.ee also
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Mountain peaks of the Wicklow Mountains .References
External links
* [http://www.climbing.ie/counties/wicklow.html#luggala Luggala at Irish Climbing Online]
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