Djouce

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Djouce
Dioghais

Northern slope of Djouce
Elevation 725 m (2,379 ft)
Location Wicklow, Flag of Ireland Ireland
Range Wicklow Mountains
Coordinates 53°07′51″N, 6°14′26″W
Topo map OSi Discovery 56
Easiest route Wicklow Way, from south or east
OSI/OSNI grid reference O178103
Listing Marilyn, Hewitt
Translation Fortified height (Irish)

Djouce (Irish: Dioghais, meaning fortified height), sometimes referred to as Djouce Mountain, is a mountain situated in the northeastern section of the Wicklow Mountains. To the west it overlooks the highlands around the Sally Gap; to the east the Roundwood / Calary Bog plateau.

The River Dargle rises on its northern flank, close to the source of the River Liffey in the Featherbeds; they rise either side of the catchment boundary, the Liffey flowing west and the Dargle flowing east. Powerscourt Waterfall, the highest waterfall in Ireland, lies on its eastern slope.

Djouce also overlooks the corrie lake of Lough Tay to the southwest. It is bounded to the west by the R115; to the south by the R759 and to the west by the R755.

Its southern and eastern flanks are heavily forested, up to and above the 2,000 feet contour, mainly with Sitka spruce plantations. As these trees are clearfelled (when they mature) a policy of the reinstatement of native tree species is being pursued, either through planting or natural regeneration.

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Southern slope of Djouce, from summit of White Hill, May 2006
Southern slope of Djouce, from summit of White Hill, May 2006