Seefin Passage Tomb
Suí Finn
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This 5,300-year-old megalithic passage tomb, known as 'The Seat of Fionn', features mysterious carvings and offers stunning views from its mountain summit location in County Wicklow, Ireland.

📜 Ancient megalithic passage tomb, roughly 5,300 years old.
🔍 Located on the summit of Seefin mountain in County Wicklow, Ireland.

Why Go

⛰️ Stunning vistas across Wicklow Mountains National Park
🗿 Intriguing artwork and mysterious carvings on old stones
🚶‍♀️ Rewarding hike to a historical site
✨ Explore a site of mythological significance (Seat of Fionn)

Why Avoid

⚠️ Difficult hike, no marked trail, challenging in cloudy weather
🚫 Internal access not permitted, external view only
🚨 Near active military firing danger zone (check schedules)
❌ Entrance passageway too narrow for access

Tips

👟 Wear good hiking shoes and appropriate clothing
💧 Bring water and snacks, go in daylight
🗺️ Approach from south of Kilbride Military Camp or Kippure Bridge car park

🅿️ Parking

Forest entrance at Kippure Bridge (GPS: 53.1699,-6.3863) or boulder-lined lay-by near Kilbride Military Camp.

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