Best mountain peaks in Wexford are situated within a region known for its varied natural landscape. County Wexford features prominent peaks, particularly in the Blackstairs Mountains, which offer expansive views and diverse terrain. The area provides opportunities to explore its natural environment, from challenging ascents to more moderate climbs. These peaks contribute to the region's scenic beauty and offer insights into its geological formations.
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The Blackstairs Mountains (Irish: Na Staighrí Dubha) run roughly north/south along the border between County Carlow and County Wexford in Ireland. The highest peak is Mount Leinster with a total height of 2612 ft/ 796 metres. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackstairs_Mountains
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Showing the path for the footpath going through the woods to Tara Hill summit.
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There is a Holy Cross and a commemorative stone at the top of Lacken Hill to the 2,000 or so rebels who died in the area during the Battle of New Ross in the 1798 rebellion. A surreal reminder of violence amongst such beautiful surroundings.
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Nice trig pointed summit marked by a trig point and a rather large communication mast that is local landmark for miles around. Great hike to the top and lovely views over to Blackstairs mountain and the surrounding countryside.
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Beautiful spot and a cracking trig point area. Can't tell you much about the views seeing as the weather is awful.
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A stunning little hill with a variety of running routes and trails with beautiful views.
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Tara Hill is an isolated hill and associated village near the Irish Sea coast in north County Wexford, Ireland. Though only 253 meters high, it dominates the landscape of northeast Wexford. It provides extensive views of the Wexford coast line, from Courtown harbour to Castletown. It is a designated Marilyn. It has a cross on the summit.
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Croghan Mountain or Croghan Kinsella at 606 meters (1,988 ft), is the 211th–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale and the 258th–highest peak on the Vandeleur-Lynam scale. Croghan is situated at the far southeastern end of the Wicklow Mountains on the Wicklow and Wexford border, in Ireland. It is a designated Marilyn and has a trig pointed summit.
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The highest point in County Wexford is Mount Leinster, standing at 794 meters (2,605 feet). It is also the highest point in County Carlow and offers expansive views of the surrounding countryside from its summit.
Beyond Mount Leinster, other popular peaks include Blackstairs Mountain, the second-highest in the range, and Croghan Kinsella Summit (606 m), located at the southeastern end of the Wicklow Mountains. Each offers unique hiking experiences and views.
Yes, Blackstairs Mountain has a metal cross near its summit marking the site of two fatal airplane crashes. Tara Hill Summit Cross is a prominent feature on Tara Hill, and Lacken Hill 1798 Memorial Cross also offers historical significance and views.
Wexford's peaks, particularly in the Blackstairs Mountains, feature grassy slopes, heather-covered moorland, and rocky paths. The area is rich in natural heritage, with notable plant species like the rare bird's-foot and cranberry, and various bird species including golden plover, hen harrier, and peregrine falcon.
While many peaks offer moderate to strenuous climbs, some areas provide more accessible options. Tara Hill, though only 253 meters high, offers varied trails and stunning views of the coastline, making it a good option for families. Always check specific trail conditions for suitability.
The best time to hike in Wexford's mountains is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This provides the most comfortable conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, for a more challenging experience, the Blackstairs Ridge Walk is a 12-15 km round trip that includes Mount Leinster and Blackstairs Mountain, offering a full exploration of the range with significant elevation gains and stunning views.
Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. For running, consider routes like the 'Croghan Mountain — Bann River and Croghan Trail running loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Black Rock and Mount Leinster loop from Bunclody'. Cyclists have options like the 'Hook Head Lighthouse loop from Tintern Abbey'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails in Wexford, MTB Trails in Wexford, and Cycling in Wexford guides.
A common starting point for hiking Mount Leinster is the Nine Stones car park. From here, a tarmac access road leads to the summit, making it a relatively accessible, albeit steep, climb.
While specific 'dog-friendly' designations can vary, many public access trails in the Blackstairs Mountains and around peaks like Tara Hill are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially around livestock. Always follow local guidelines and clean up after your pet.
Croghan Kinsella is notable for being the 211th-highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale and a designated Marilyn. It offers varied trails, with different routes starting from the Raheenleagh Forest Car Park, and is situated at the southeastern end of the Wicklow Mountains.
While direct amenities on the mountain trails are limited, you will find pubs and cafes in the nearby towns and villages surrounding the Blackstairs Mountains and other peaks. These establishments offer a chance to refuel and relax after your hike.


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