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Garraun () at , is the 224th–highest peak in Ireland on the
Arderin Arderin () is a mountain on the border between Laois and Offaly in Ireland. With a height of 527 metres (1,729 ft) it is the highest point in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, and is the highest point in both County Laois and County Offaly. An ...
scale, however, while it is just short of the elevation threshold of 600-metres for other classifications (e.g.
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, and Hewitt), it does have the prominence to be a Marilyn.Mountainviews, (September 2013), "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins", Collins Books, Cork, Garraun lies on an isolated massif near the mouth of
Killary Harbour Killary Harbour or Killary Fjord () is a fjord or fjard on the west coast of Ireland, in northern Connemara. To its north is County Mayo and the mountains of Mweelrea and Ben Gorm; to its south is County Galway and the Maumturk Mountains. Str ...
at the far north sector of the
Twelve Bens/Garraun Complex , photo=Boats and mountains, Roundstone (6047965086).jpg , photo_caption= View of the range from Roundstone village. , region = Connacht , region_type = Provinces of Ireland , translation = The peaks of Beola , language = Irish language ...
Special Area of Conservation in the Connemara National Park in Galway. The southern slopes are a scenic backdrop to Kylemore Abbey and Kylemore Lough.


Naming

Irish academic Paul Tempan notes that Garraun is clearly a name of Irish origin, either from ga, garrán, meaning "grove", or more likely from ga, géarán, meaning "fang"; while the summit is flat, the eastern ridge leading to it is sharp enough to have merited such a name. Tim Robinson notes that ga, Maolchnoc, meaning "bald hill", is the more common name in the area; it more correctly describes the shape of the summit of Garraun; while ga, An Géarán likely refers to the sharp eastern ridge that descends to
Lough Fee Lough Fee () is a freshwater lake in the west of Ireland. It is located in the Connemara area of County Galway. Geography Lough Fee measures about long and wide. It is located about northeast of Clifden and just south of Killary Harbour. Hy ...
. Tempan notes that the townland on the south slopes of Garraun South Top, that runs to Kylemore Lough, is called "Lemnaheltia" ( ga, Léim na hEilte, meaning "the doe's leap"), and this name appears on Mercator's map of Ireland (1595) as ''Dosleape'' for the mountain (or the cliffs below the summit). A legend tells of Fionn Mac Cumhail's dog Bran, who pursued a doe in this area, however, when the doe leapt from the summit, Bran fell from the cliff into the lake. Many Irish places claim variations of this story, including "Lough Brin" ( ga, Loch Broin, meaning "Bran's lake") south of the MacGillycuddy Reeks, in Kerry.


Geography

Garraun is a flat featureless summit that lies on its own isolated massif close to the entrance to
Killary Harbour Killary Harbour or Killary Fjord () is a fjord or fjard on the west coast of Ireland, in northern Connemara. To its north is County Mayo and the mountains of Mweelrea and Ben Gorm; to its south is County Galway and the Maumturk Mountains. Str ...
, Ireland largest fjord, and is part of the
Twelve Bens/Garraun Complex , photo=Boats and mountains, Roundstone (6047965086).jpg , photo_caption= View of the range from Roundstone village. , region = Connacht , region_type = Provinces of Ireland , translation = The peaks of Beola , language = Irish language ...
special area of conservation in Connemara; the Garraun massif is considered part of the Twelve Bens mountain range. To the west of Garraun, via a high ridge, is the subsidiary peak of Garraun South Top , which overlooks Kylemore Lough, and whose prominence of qualifies it as an
Arderin Arderin () is a mountain on the border between Laois and Offaly in Ireland. With a height of 527 metres (1,729 ft) it is the highest point in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, and is the highest point in both County Laois and County Offaly. An ...
. Further west, is the sharp summit of Garraun South-West Top , whose prominence of qualifies it as an Arderin Beg. Garraun South-West Top is marked "Altnagaighera" (or "ravine of the sheep"), on some maps. Altnagaighera is noted for its
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that are scattered around its summit. Further southwest again, lies the double-top summit of Doughruagh ( ga, Dúchruach, meaning "black stack"), which directly overlooks Kylemore Abbey (and thus features in photographs and paintings of the abbey), and whose prominence of qualifies it as an
Arderin Arderin () is a mountain on the border between Laois and Offaly in Ireland. With a height of 527 metres (1,729 ft) it is the highest point in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, and is the highest point in both County Laois and County Offaly. An ...
, and a Marilyn. Half-way up the south face of Doughraugh, on very steep ground, is a statue of the
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, erected in 1932 by the Benedictine nuns of Kylemore Abbey, in thanks for their safe delivery from their previous home in Ypres in Belgium, which they had to abandon during World War One. East of Garraun is a long sharp spur (which Tempan thinks was probably ga, An Géarán), leading to
Lough Fee Lough Fee () is a freshwater lake in the west of Ireland. It is located in the Connemara area of County Galway. Geography Lough Fee measures about long and wide. It is located about northeast of Clifden and just south of Killary Harbour. Hy ...
. To the north of Garraun is Benchoona ( ga, Binn Chuanna, meaning "peak of Cuanna"), whose prominence of qualifies it as an
Arderin Arderin () is a mountain on the border between Laois and Offaly in Ireland. With a height of 527 metres (1,729 ft) it is the highest point in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, and is the highest point in both County Laois and County Offaly. An ...
. Benchoona has a subsidiary peak, Benchoona East Top , whose prominence of qualifies it as an Arderin Beg. Robert Macfarlane described Benchoona's summit as "a rough broken tableland of flat rocks, perhaps a quarter of an acre in area, and planed smooth by the old ice". Garraun has two satellite peaks. To the east, across Lough Fee, is the isolated peak of Letterettrin ( ga, Leitir Eitreann, meaning "hillside of furrows"), which is also called ga, Binn Mhór (meaning "big peak"; not to be confused with
Binn Mhór Binn Mhór (Irish for "great peak") is one of the Maumturk Mountains of Connemara in County Galway, Ireland. At , it is the third-highest of the Maumturks, the 140th-highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin list, and 171st-highest on the Vand ...
in the Maumturks range), and whose prominence of qualifies it as a Marilyn. To the west is Currywongaun ( ga, Corr Uí Mhongáin, meaning "Uí Mhongáin's round or pointed hill").


Hill walking

The most straightforward route to climb Gaurran is via its sharp east spur at Lough Fee; the 5-kilometre 2.5-hour round trip uses the car-park at the distinctively roofed Creeragh Church, off the
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. Another recommended trail is the 9-kilometre 4-hour ''Lettergesh Loop'' or ''Benchoona Horseshoe'', that starts from Lettergesh Beach in the car-park at Carrickglass (L737 630), taking the path to Cloonagh ( ga, Cluain Ard), and climbing a loop around Benchoona, Garraun, and Garraun South-West Top (or Altnagaighera) before returning via Cloonagh. Various other 8-10 kilometre 4-5 hour routes, take in the summit of Doughruagh, and the shores of Kylemore Lough and Pollacappul Lough, in a loop with Garraun and Altnagaighera.


Gallery

File:Garraun and Benchoona from N59.jpg, Garraun (left and centre) and Benchoona (right) as viewed from the
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in the east File:Benchoona.jpg, Summit of Benchoona viewed from the east File:Garraun South-West Top (Altnagaighera).jpg, Garraun South-West Top (also called Altnagaighera) File:Doughruagh and Garraun massif from Diamond Hill.jpg, Doughruagh, Kylemore Abbey, and the Garraun massif behind, viewed from Diamond Hill


Bibliography

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See also

* Twelve Bens * Mweelrea, major range in Killary Harbour * Maumturks, major range in Connemara * List of Irish counties by highest point * Lists of mountains in Ireland * List of Marilyns in the British Isles


References


External links


MountainViews: The Irish Mountain Website
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