The climb up here is mad! 350m almost vertically from the road, but what a climb and what views you are welcomed with each time you stop to take a breather. Looking to the west you can see right across Kildare and as far as Slieve Bloom in Laois and beyond into Tipperary. To the south you get great views of Keadeen and the surrounding mountains.
As I reached the top the wind picked up, but luckily the rain stayed away. I was nearly blown over at the top. The wind was so fierce at one point that I could not breath. The last 200m to the ever enlarging cairn seemed to take ages. The whole climb took over an hour ... I am so unfit!
On reaching the remains of the cairn I was amazed to see how big it was. At least the height of it was surprising, at over 3m tall. The inside has been scooped out and at some point a very early church was built in the centre, hence the name of the mountain. I sat in the ruins of a clochan for a while and recovered.
The views to the south are fantastic. You can see the Brusselstown Ring (County Wicklow) very clearly. To the north you look right along the edge of Wicklows. Westward you have fantastic views right over Kildare.
The wind is still very strong as I scramble about investigating the foundations of the church and the other structures. I think three large stones set just off centre may be the remains of a burial chamber. If so it would indicate that the passage would have faced southwest, towards the cairns on Spinans Hill. My waterproof trousers keep ballooning up making me look like an extra from a MC Hammer video ....
The cairn is very large, at least 25m across. The church remains are scant and getting overgrown.
The weather's closing in....time to go. I made it two thirds of the way down before it started to really pour with rain and then hail! I owe my new waterproof leggings a bit debt of gratitude (even if they do make me look stupid!)
A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments
Carrowmore Tomb 57 (Co. Sligo) | Sheemore (central tomb) (Co. Leitrim) | Keadeen (Co. Wicklow) |
Seahan III (Co. Dublin) | The Druid Stone (Co. Antrim) | Carrowkeel - Cairn B (Co. Sligo) |