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conormcbandon: Track 3064 in area near Hill of Slane, East Coast (Ireland)
A forested Motte and Bailey
Length: 1.5km, Creator time taken: 46m38s, Ascent: 29m,
Descent: 31m

Places: Start at N9641075197, Hill of Slane, end at Start
Logged as completed by 1

I started at the carpark and was able to make my way quickly to the abbey, after a brief exploration of the ruins I continued onto the neighbouring farmland and ascended the quite steep motte and bailey which are quite dendsly covered in mature trees.

Uploaded on: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 (22:15:13)
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