Blackrock Loop Walk

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10.1 km
346 m
02h01
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Last verified: 12 May 2025

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This loop entails a climb of Seefin Mountain which is part of the route once followed by 1000 men, women and children led by the O'Sullivan-Bere Clan as they fled north from the Crown forces in Cork in 1602.

*Attention: There is a detour in place on the Black Rock Loop, the loop is waymarked with purple arrows. The Boardwalk section is closed and not part of this loop. Please adhere to signage in place.”

Witness even more ancient history when, after taking the turnoff for Glenanaar Bog, you will come to the 'Black Ditch' which long ago formed the boundary between ancient tribes in the area.

As you approach the Seefin summit of 528m, you'll pass Castle Philip, the name given to a rock outcrop resembling a castle which Irish outlaws used as a hideout in times gone by.

On a clear day, you can see all six counties of Munster from the summit. Walkers will also be able to spot the outline of a pigeon in the rocky landscape. If you're eagle-eyed enough to find it, let us know by tagging #BallyhouraCountry when you share your photos on social media.

Seefin (Suí Finn) means 'Finn's seat' in Irish. This mountain is said to have been the spot where the giant, Finn McCool would sit and wash his feet in the River Shannon. This is indeed an impressive feat as the nearest point of the River Shannon is approximately 50 kilometres from Seefin!

Trail start-point: Greenwood (Ballyhoura) Forest, Ardpatrick

Distance: 11 km (Notice: Temporary detour in effect)

Time: 2 hr 30 min - 3 hrs

Trail Type: Mix of minor roads, paths and forest tracks

Difficulty: Strenuous

Look Guide: Download the Blackrock Loop Walk Guide here

Strenuous Grade Definition:
Will include predominantly Class 4 Trails but can include sections of Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 trails (typically for no more than 30% of the route distance). Overall the route will have moderately steep climbs for long sections (up to 20 mins). The going underfoot can be extremely rough and can include many obstacles.

Strenuous Trails are Suitable For:
People who are accustomed to walking rough trails and with a high level of fitness. Typically all day or multiday walkers. Specific outdoor walking footwear and clothing required.

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