Short Summary created by jackill 15 Jan 2012
Park in the large carpark at R879 313(Point A).Cross the road to a forest entrance and turn left on a forest road immediately inside following a sign for a mass rock. You will pass another sign leading to this particular rock, just ignore it and keep going on straight until you can't go any further. Turn right on a rough track up the hill . Turn right again at the crest of the hill here and you will see the trig pillar ahead to your left. There are also the remains of a megalithic tomb, and a garden bench. Continuing on the track east will bring you eventually to your start point.
fingalscave2 hours ago. A six peak circuit in the Castlegalls, a "lesser" branch of walk, Length:12.6km, Climb: 760m, Area: Crockauns, Dartry Mountains (Ireland) Crockauns,
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