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Dublin/Wicklow Area   Wicklow Mountains Subarea
Maximum height for area: 925 metres,   Summits in area: 89,   Maximum prominence for area: 905 metres, OSI/LPS Maps: 28B, 49, 50, 55, 56, 61, 62 For all tops   Highest summit: Lugnaquillia, 925m

Summits in area Dublin/Wicklow:
Cupidstown Hill 379m
Dublin Mountains:   Corrig Mountain 617mGlendoo Mountain 586mKippure 757mKnocknagun 555mPrince William's Seat 555mSaggart Hill 395mSeahan 647mSeefin 621mSeefingan 723mTibradden Mountain 467mTwo Rock Mountain 536m
Wicklow Mountains:   Annagh Hill 454mBallinacor Mountain 531mBallinafunshoge 480mBallineddan Mountain 652mBallycumber Hill 431mBallycurragh Hill 536mBallyteige 447mBaltinglass Hill 382mBarranisky 280mBenleagh 689mBlack Hill 602mBrockagh Mountain 557mBrockagh Mountain SE Top 470mCamaderry 698mCamenabologue 758mCamenabologue SE Top 663mCarrick Mountain 381mCarrickashane Mountain 508mCarrigleitrim 408mCarriglineen Mountain 455mCarrigshouk 573mCarrigvore 682mChurch Mountain 544mCloghernagh 800mCollon Hill 238mConavalla 734mCorriebracks 531mCorrigasleggaun 794mCroaghanmoira 664mCroghan Kinsella 606mCushbawn 400mDerrybawn Mountain 474mDjouce 725mDuff Hill 720mFananierin 426mGravale 718mGreat Sugar Loaf 501mKeadeen Mountain 653mKirikee Mountain 474mKnocknacloghoge 534mLakeen 357mLittle Sugar Loaf 342mLobawn 636mLugduff 652mLugduff SE Top 637mLuggala 595mLugnagun 446mLugnaquillia 925mMaulin 570mMoanbane 703mMoneyteige North 427mMullacor 657mMullaghcleevaun 849mMullaghcleevaun East Top 790mMuskeagh Hill 397mPreban Hill 389mScarr 641mSeskin 344mSilsean 698mSleamaine 430mSlieve Maan 550mSlievecorragh 418mSlievefoore 414mSlievemaan 759mSorrel Hill 599mSpinans Hill 409mSpinans Hill SE Top 400mStoney Top 714mStookeen 420mTable Mountain 701mTinoran Hill 312mTomaneena 681mTonduff 642mTonelagee 817mTonelagee NE Top 668mTrooperstown Hill 430mWar Hill 686m
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Keadeen Mountain Mountain Céidín A name in Irish
(Ir. Céidín [OSI], 'flat-topped hill') Wicklow County In Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam Lists

Height: 653m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 62 Grid Reference: S95395 89764 This summit has been logged as climbed by 223 members
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Longitude: -6.581498, Latitude: 52.950512 Prominence: 334m,   Isolation: 2.7km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 695323 689800,   GPS IDs, 6 char: KdnMnt, 10 char: KdnMntn

The flat-topped aspect of Keadeen Mountain which gives it its name is only evident from the E or W. Keadeen is also the name of a townland in the parish of Kilranelagh. In Irish the peak was sometimes called Céidín Uí Mháil in full, a name derived from   Keadeen Mountain is the 186th highest summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Keadeen Mountain in area Dublin/Wicklow, Ireland
Picture: Looking across to Keadeen Mt. from Ballineddan Mt.
 
A worthwhile climb.
Short Summary created by Harry Goodman  23 Jul 2012 Park at the Dwyer/Mc Allister cottage car park S9663491281 (Point A) and walk NW along the road for some 350m to a track on the left. Follow this along to S9567491347 (Point B) where a narrower forestry track leads off left (S) steeply uphill. Some way along this track, at a fork, keep right and follow the track straight ahead and alongside the line of an old moss covered stone ditch (on the right). This leads up to open ground. Turn left and follow the forest edge up to pick up the start of an old raised stone ditch going S steeply uphill. Follow up to it's end S9562590300 (Point C). Turn right and go some 500m along more gentle, heather covered ground, to gain the substantial summit cairn and then the high point, marked by a trig pillar some 100m further along. Return by way of ascent, a walk which can be comfortably completed in under 2.5 hours. For a longer circular route go SE along the road from the car park for 2.5k to S985895 (Point D). Follow the southern edge of the forest up W over Slievereagh (531m) and then SW for some 300m before swinging W and then NW up the shoulder of Keadeen Mt. From the top descend by the first route described in this summary to complete the circular walk.
Point A: S96634 91281 Point B: S95674 91347 Point C: S95625 90300
Point D: S985 895

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Western Views .. by csd   (Show all for Keadeen Mountain)
 
From Blessington continue on the n81 to turn left .. by GWPR   (Show all for Keadeen Mountain)
 
Keadeen Butterfly. .. by GWPR   (Show all for Keadeen Mountain)
 
The view west from the cairn at the summit. Part .. by csd   (Show all for Keadeen Mountain)
 
I've climbed Keadeen twice from Ballinabarney Gap .. by evelyn   (Show all for Keadeen Mountain)
 
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