Glendalough · County Wicklow

Brockagh Mountain

Last verified May 2026 · Trail open

Brockagh Mountain near Laragh and Glendalough is a moderate-to-strenuous 8–10 km mountain walk climbing onto open upland slopes overlooking the historic monastic valley of Glendalough. Broad grassy slopes and excellent valley views — a quieter alternative to the Spinc trails. Allow 3–4 hours.

7.0 km
Distance
2h 30m
Typical time
350 m
Climb
Moderate
Difficulty
loop
Type
Waymarking: Unmarked
Route on map

Where this walk goes

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Why you'll like it

Highlights of this walk

  • Excellent views over Glendalough valley
  • Broad grassy upland slopes
  • Rewarding summit walk above Glendalough
  • Quieter alternative to the Spinc trails
  • Overlooks the historic monastic valley of Glendalough
Route & directions

How to walk it

Start from roadside access points near Laragh. The Brockagh Mountain Walk is approx. 8–10 km — a moderate-to-strenuous mountain walk climbing onto open upland slopes overlooking Glendalough. Allow 3–4 hours. Mountain paths, grassy upland sections and uneven ground.

Local tips

  • Waterproof boots essential
  • Summit area is exposed
  • Carry extra layers and water
  • Take care on uneven mountain terrain
  • Combine with Glendalough or the Spinc for a longer day
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