Croghan Hill

Croghan Hill
Croghan Hill

Croghan Hill, from the southwest
Elevation 234 m (768 ft)
Listing Marilyn
Location
Location Offaly, Ireland
Range Isolated
Coordinates 53°20′48″N 7°16′35″W / 53.34667°N 7.27639°W / 53.34667; -7.27639
Topo map OSi Discovery 48
Geology
Type Extinct volcano
Age of rock > 1,000,000 yr

Croghan Hill is the remains of an extinct volcano [1] and rises from the Bog of Allen in the midlands of Ireland in County Offaly. Though only 234 m high[2] it commands extensive views of the surrounding midland counties, across the flat, low-lying expanse of the Bog of Allen. The village of Croghan is located on the southern slope of the hill.

Historical associations

The mound at the summit is thought to be a bronze age burial place. It is believed that a Bishop MacCaille had his church there and lived around the time of St Patrick in the fifth century. The area also has strong associations with St. Bridget, who is said to have been born near Croghan hill. In pre-Christian times, Brigid as Brig, Bree or Bri was also associated with the Hill, and the inside believed to be a magic underworld called Bri Ele [3]. Seen from Uisnech, the pointed summit coincides with the midwinter sunrise.

The O'Connors of Offaly, the old Gaelic rulers before colonisation and plantation in the sixteenth century, had one of their main residences here, and it was also the place of inauguration of their chiefs. Just north of the hill is a holy well dedicated to St. Patrick (sign posted). The late Frank Mitchell, the celebrated geologist, preferred to give the distinction of the "navel of Ireland" not to the hill of Uisneach (26 km north-east of Athlone) but to the isolated hill, Croghan, which he described as a mass of volcanic rock. While accepting that Croghan Hill was not at the geographical centre of Ireland, Mitchell chose Croghan Hill because it lies in the heartland of the great raised bogs of the midlands. The cooling towers of at least four peat-fired generating stations (when they were operational) could be seen from the summit.

The Croghan Hill area is also notable for the 2003 discovery of Old Croghan Man, the remarkably preserved bog body of a high-status man of the early Iron Age who is believed to have died some time between 362 BC and 175 BC.

See also

References

  1. ^ MountainViews.ie
  2. ^ MountainViews.ie
  3. ^ [Ireland: A Sacred Journey, Michael Dames, 19992]

Coordinates: 53°12′N 7°10′W / 53.20°N 7.16°W / 53.20; -7.16


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