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Galty Mountains Area   Cen: Central Galtys Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 66, 74, EW-G 
Highest place:
Galtymore, 917.9m
Maximum height for area: 917.9 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 820 metres,

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Seefin North Top Hill Suí Finn (mullach thuaidh) A name in Irish, also Skeheenarinky, also Mo Bhán an extra EastWest name in Irish For origin of name, see Seefin. Tipperary County in Munster Province, in no lists, Lithic conglomerate & purple mudrock Bedrock

Height: 444.1m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 74 Grid Reference: R88786 20599
Place visited by 115 members. Recently by: Leatra, patman1974, annem, Kirsty, Dean, MickM45, moggy40, Moirabourke, markwallace, DeirdreM, jollyrog, MichaelG55, Cunn2000, Carolyn105, Krzysztof_K
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Longitude: -8.165247, Latitude: 52.337346 , Easting: 188787, Northing: 120599 Prominence: 28m,  Isolation: 0.9km
ITM: 588738 620650,   GPS IDs, 6 char: SfnNrt, 10 char: SfnNrthTp
Bedrock type: Lithic conglomerate & purple mudrock, (Lough Muskry Formation)

Seefin North Top is the 753rd highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Seefin North Top (<i>Suí Finn (mullach thuaidh)</i>) in area Galty Mountains, Ireland
Picture: With Seefin behind seen from near the Black road
 
A small effort from the Black road
Short Summary created by jackill  25 Jul 2012
Park at the carpark at the start of The Black road R89306 20345 starA (Point A) (ht333m), and follow the Black road through two gates. After passing through the second gate climb the bank and follow the wire fence west towards the summit. the actual summit is about 10 meters to the north side of the fence.
The summit is not marked . Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/640/comment/5399/
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Seefin North Top (<i>Suí Finn (mullach thuaidh)</i>) in area Galty Mountains, Ireland
Picture: The view from Seefin N Top over to Seefin itself.
An easy one in the bag.
by csd  30 May 2010
Seefin N Top is less than 1k from the Black road that leads up to the Galties Mór and Beag, so on my way back down I thought it would be rude not to. The heather isn't too high at all, so it's an easy trot up and back down from the track to get another summit in the bag. Jackill already got the better view, so I've spun the camera around 180 degrees to capture the scene towards Seefin's main top, complete with tumbledown cairns. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/640/comment/5839/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Seefin North Top (<i>Suí Finn (mullach thuaidh)</i>) in area Galty Mountains, Ireland
Picture: The remnants of a cairn near the summit.
 
Simple ascent to so-so summit.
by Colin Murphy  4 Oct 2021
Followed jackal's excellent directions and made it to the top in about 20 minutes. Fine views on a fine day of Galtymore and surrounding hills. Proceeded to Seefin itself from here which took about another 20 minutes and was back in the car in just over an hour. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/640/comment/23295/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Seefin North Top (<i>Suí Finn (mullach thuaidh)</i>) in area Galty Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Amber Mountain and Black road
jackill on Seefin North Top, 2007
by jackill  9 Dec 2007
A sharp left from the Black Road will bring you to this quiet spot marked by a few tumbledown cairns and a rusty view to Knockeenatoung and Galtybeg Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/640/comment/2916/
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