Little Sugar Loaf

Little Sugar Loaf (Irish: Giolspar, meaning 'Giltspur') is a 342 metres (1,122 ft) hill in the far northeastern sector of the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland. It does not have the elevation to rank on Arderin, Hewitt, or Vandeleur-Lynam scales, however, its prominence of 247 metres (810 ft) ranks it as a Marilyn.

Little Sugar Loaf
Giolspar
Little Sugar Loaf, from the east
Highest point
Elevation342 m (1,122 ft)
Prominence247 m (810 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Coordinates53°10′8″N 6°7′12″W
Naming
English translationGiltspur
Language of nameIrish
Geography
Little Sugar Loaf
Ireland
LocationWicklow, Ireland
Parent rangeWicklow Mountains
OSI/OSNI gridO2606514480
Topo mapOSi Discovery 56
Geology
Mountain typeQuartzite Bedrock

The Little Sugar Loaf is situated northeastwards from the Great Sugar Loaf, but separated by the N11 dual carriageway. The northern side of Little Sugar Loaf directly overlooks the town of Bray; the eastern side (see photo) looks across the R761 between Bray and Greystones to the western slope of Bray Head. Little Sugar Loaf has a distinctive profile of a rocky double summit. Like the Great Sugar Loaf, it consists of Cambrian Period quartzite bedrock.

Irish academic Paul Tempan notes that the Irish name Giolspar is likely a translation of the English "gilt spur", based on a record of a 12th-century transaction by Diarmait Mac Murchada of land in the area which involved the payment of a pair of "gilt spurs" to him and his heirs on an annual basis.

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