The Seefin climb on the Blackrock Rock Loop is a beautiful walk. Part of the Black Rock Loop circuit includes Seefin Mountain, and takes in spectacular views across all six counties in the province of Munster. Taking you up mountainsides, along forestry tracks and criss-crossing roads, the landscape is peppered with fascinating archaeological sites, old abbeys, churches and castles. The 10km walk takes you through a mix of minor roads, paths and forest tracks.
From Glenosheen, County Limerick, make your way to Greenwood Forest to commence your walk around the Black Rock Loop. Set off on the Goat’s Path towards a quiet lane heading southeast along the valley, with Seefin Mountain rising to the right. Swinging around northwest, cross the road and use the stile to access the mountain for your climb to the summit. Check out Castle Philip, an outlaw’s hideaway, before you reach the 528m high peak of Seefin.
Follow the mountain track downhill to a parking area and out onto an old road. Take a left onto the forestry track and you will gently descend through Greenwood Forest. Watch out for the interpretive boards along the way, so you can identify the flora and fauna of the area.
Trail details
- Type:
- Walking Trail
- Location:
- Ballyhoura Greenwood Forest
- Grade:
- Strenuous
- Format:
- Loop
- Length:
- 10.00km
- Ascent:
- 300m
- Dogs allowed:
- Yes