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Mullaghcleevaun
Mullach Cliabháin
Mullaghcleevaun summit and Lough Cleevaun
Highest point
Elevation849 m (2,785 ft)[1][2]
Prominence815 m (2,674 ft)[1]
ListingHewitt, Marilyn
Coordinates53°06′13″N 6°24′24″W / 53.103626°N 6.406724°W / 53.103626; -6.406724
Naming
English translationsummit of the cradle/basket
Language of nameIrish
PronunciationIrish: [ˈmˠʊl̪ˠəx ˈclʲiəwaːnʲ]
Geography
LocationCounty Wicklow, Republic of Ireland
Parent rangeWicklow Mountains
OSI/OSNI gridO067070
Topo mapOSi Discovery 56

Mullaghcleevaun (from Irish Mullach Cliabháin 'summit of the cradle')[3] is a mountain in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland. At 849 m (2,785 ft) tall, it is the second highest of the Wicklow Mountains and the 20th highest in Ireland.[1]

Mullaghcleevaun is believed to have been named after the rounded depression near the summit, which has a small lake (Lough Cleevaun) inside it.[1] Mullaghcleevaun sits roughly in the middle of the Wicklow Mountains and 3 km west of the Military Road. The massif also includes the summit of Mullaghcleevaun East Top (795 m).[1]

The most common ascent of the mountain is made via Black Hill from the carpark 3 km uphill from the small hillside town of Lacken. The hills of Wales can be seen on a clear day from the triangulation pillar on the summit.

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