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Comeragh Mountains Area   Monavullagh Mountains Subarea
Maximum height for area: 792 metres,   Summits in area: 17,   Maximum prominence for area: 626 metres, OSI/LPS Maps: 74, 75, 82 For all tops   Highest summit: Fauscoum, 792m
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Seefin Mountain Suí Finn A name in Irish
(Ir. Mullach Suí Finn [LL] , 'summit of Fionn’s seat') Waterford County In Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam Lists

Height: 726m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 75 Grid Reference: S27420 06825 This summit has been logged as climbed by 152 members
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Longitude: -7.599754, Latitude: 52.212966 Prominence: 71m,   Isolation: 2.7km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 627352 606875,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Seefin, 10 char: Seefin

Seefin is the 90th highest summit in Ireland.

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The tourist route via Araglin .. by thomas_g   (Show all for Seefin)
 
Absolutely beautiful views of the coastline towar .. by tony_limerick   (Show all for Seefin)
 
I climbed this mountain as part of the 2005 comer .. by sinbadw   (Show all for Seefin)
 
seefin during the big freeze .. by kirky   (Show all for Seefin)
 
Due to the topography and the prevailing winds us .. by seanachai   (Show all for Seefin)
 
Steep sided with lovely views
by YoungJohn  27 May 2012 Parked at Dalligan Bridge. Followed the track along the stream to near the end of the forest keeping left of same. Stopped a couple of times to admire the coastal views. Open ground for a while keeping Farbreague to the right. Coumaraglin came into view through the passing cloud and was easy to find keeping left after a tin shed covered with tv dishes. Followed the fence down to a fine stone circle beside a standing stone with a differance - one side of the stone is pure white whether paint or lichen or whatever...Then on up quite a steep hike to the 'false' top of Seefin's shoulder. Tricked by nature into thinking this was the top...deflated I trekked on (following the wise one who cannot be tricked!?) following the fence again to the summit with its fallen trig, cairn and a handy shelter from the wind where we ate before admiring the views and heading backdown the same route...cliffs abound so stay safe near the fence in cloud
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