Great Sugar Loaf

Great Sugar Loaf (Irish: Ó Cualann, meaning "lump of Cualu") at 501 metres (1,644 ft), is the 404th–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, however, being below 600 m it does not rank on the Vandeleur-Lynam or Hewitt scales. The mountain is in the far northeastern section of the Wicklow Mountains, in Ireland, and overlooks the village of Kilmacanogue. The profile of the mountain means it can be mistaken for a dormant volcano. It owes its distinctive shape, however, to the erosion-resistant metamorphosed deep-sea sedimentary deposit from which its quartzite composition was derived.

Great Sugar Loaf
Ó Cualann
Great Sugar Loaf, from the south
Highest point
Elevation501 m (1,644 ft)
Prominence216 m (709 ft)
ListingMarilyn, Arderin
Coordinates53°9′18″N 6°9′0″W
Naming
English translationlump of Cualu
Language of nameIrish
Geography
Great Sugar Loaf
Location in Ireland
LocationWicklow, Ireland
Parent rangeWicklow Mountains
OSI/OSNI gridO2377613088
Topo mapOSi Discovery 56
Geology
Mountain typeQuartzite bedrock
Climbing
Easiest routeRed Lane car-park
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