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Knockanvinidee : Artificial Mound

CountyDublin
Grid RefO 065 235
Longitude6° 24' 15.14" W
Latitude53° 15' 4.28" N
Nearest TownTallaght (4.5 Km)
OS Sheet50
UTM zone29U
UTM x673175.15178611
UTM y5903358.0499281
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Visit Notes

Friday, 22nd March 2002

This is an easy mound to see but not an easy mound to reach due to barbed wire fences, young pine plantations and a peat bog!

The mound is spectacularly situated on a small promontory on the northern edge of the hill and offers stunning views. It is quite large and irregularly shaped. Height 4m, diameter 15m+.

I am not sure but it seems to lie somewhere close to where the midwinter sun would set when standing at the nearby Ballymaice tomb.

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Sunday, 21st July 2002

We actually wondered over to this today to have a look, being as we were heading for the nearby stone circle. As we approach it from the west it seemed that the mound actually mimicked the shape of Howth in the bay below, but on closer inspection the odd 'landscaping' of the mound would seem to be because of cairn robbing. Excitement over.

A beautiful spot though from which you can see Loughcrew, Tara, the Mournes Slieve Gullion and the Sligo mountains shadowed on the horizon.

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Directions

Follow the R114 out of Dublin and take the third right after Oldbawn. Be careful this is a nasty turn that doubles back on itself on a blind bend. Follow the road and then the track until you reach a small settlement. Park at the entrance to the forest and follow the track for about 300m. Turn right and head through the trees until you reach the fence. You should see the mound from there.

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2.1 Km (SE) there is a Barrow at Ballinascorney Upper.
4.6 Km (ESE) there is a Cairn at Piperstown.
7.1 Km (ESE) there is a Bullaun Stone at Glassamucky Mountain.
5.9 Km (E) there is a Wedge Tomb at Macey Woods known as Killakee.
1.3 Km (SE) there is a Cross at Slievnabawnoge.

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