Walk 3: Hill Walk

Walk 3: Hill Walk

 

 

 

 
Mullagh Hill
 

 
The most prominent landmark in the parish is Mullagh Hill rising 684 feet above the level of the lake at its base. On the summit of the hill there is a cairn or burial mound.
 

 
The hill and district is called Mullach Laoighill and perhaps gets name from the chief supposedly buried there. About 1913 the Ordnance Survey engineers were working in the district and it appears they made it known that there was probably a grave or cave in this particular mound.
 

 
The grave was found open soon afterwards; apparently a search for treasure had been made. The grave when opened seemed only about 3 feet deep and measured 2 feet by 2 feet but the depth may have been greater as a quantity of clay had fallen into the pit.
 

 
Nobody in the district ever seemed to find out who opened the grave or what was found therein.
 

 
The cross on Mullagh Hill looks down on the parish from the town of Mullagh to the church at Cross. It was erected to commemorate the Holy Year in 1954.
 

 

Hill Walk

Distance: 2km Time: 30 mins Terrain: Hillside walk on good paths Grade: Moderate
 

 
Start & Finish:
 

 
Parking is available at the amenity area beside Mullagh Lake. Mullagh Lake was formed by huge glaciers during the last Ice Age as was much of the landscape in this part of County Cavan. The lake is now home to a wide range of waterbirds, including winter visitors from as far away as Iceland and Siberia, making this an ideal spot to stop for a picnic either before or after your walk.
 

 
After leaving the car park, walk along the main road towards Virginia for approximately 300 metres. There is a sign on the right hand side pointing to a hill walk. The path is good but steep and has a beautiful viewing point three-quarter of the way up. There are several picnic benches from where there are panoramic views across the gentle drumlin landscapes of Counties Cavan and Monaghan.
 
 


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Date

September 8, 2024

Category

walks