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Coordinates: 53°1131N 6°2230W / 53.19194°N 6.37500°W / 53.19194; -6.37500
 

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Seefingan
Suí Fingain
Seefingan (left), as seen from Manor Kilbride
Highest point
Elevation723 m (2,372 ft)
Prominence99 m (325 ft)
Parent peakKippure
ListingHewitt[1]
Geography
Seefingan is located in island of Ireland
Seefingan

Seefingan

Location in Ireland

LocationWicklow & Dublin, Ireland
Parent rangeWicklow Mountains
Topo mapOSi Discovery56

Seefingan often spelt Seafingan (Irish: Suí Fingain meaning Fingan's Seat) is a mountain that straddles two county boundaries from its summit in Wicklow eastwards down into South Dublin, in Ireland. There are extensive views from the summit and there is a large megalithic cairn nearby.

Geography

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At 724 metres (2,375 ft) Seefingan is the 11th highest summit in the Wicklow Mountains, the second highest point in South Dublin after Kippure and the 92nd highest summit in Ireland.[1] It stands at the junction of three ridges, Corrig to the north, Seefin to the southwest and Kippure to the east, and straddles the border between County Wicklow and South Dublin. The headwaters of the River Dodder lie on the eastern slopes of Seefingan, Kippure and Seecawn.[2]

The summit is a smooth grassy area but the three ridges are boggy, and particularly difficult to negotiate after rain. There are footpaths but they can be difficult to follow through the boggy parts; a Seefin – Seefingan – Kippure circuit is one possible route. There is not a cairn on the summit, but there is a notice warning walkers of Kilbride Camp and the nearby military firing range. There are extensive views to the mountains of western Wicklow, Mullaghcleevaun and Poulaphouca Reservoir, the prominent communication masts on the top of Kippure and across the city of Dublin towards Howth. A few hundred yards west of the summit lies a large megalithic cairn, which probably marks the site of a collapsed passage tomb. There is also a trig point here.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Hills over 2000' and 30m of prominence". Hewitts of Ireland. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  • ^ Philip's (1994). Atlas of the World. Reed International. p. 19. ISBN 0-540-05831-9.
  • ^ Fairbairn, Helen (2014). Dublin & Wicklow: A Walking Guide. Gill Books. pp. 62–63. ISBN 978-1-84889-540-9.
  • 53°11′31N 6°22′30W / 53.19194°N 6.37500°W / 53.19194; -6.37500


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