Ireland One man and his dogs
Fionn Mac Cumhaill and the Fianna are genuine historical figures whose deeds and life stories have been embellished through time, myth and legend. There are many tales of their acts of bravery and magic. They were hunters and warriors, the bravest, the swiftest, the strongest and made the wild places of Ireland their demesne. Fionn, their last leader, was larger than life and always accompanied by his two hounds, Bran and Sceolan, who were actually his nephews transformed into hunting dogs by evil sorcery.
Photography Tips
The display is on a busy roundabout. You need to be either quick, or low to get traffic out of the shot
Travel Information
Coming from the Dublin side of the M7, take exit 12.
Coming from Kildare town, also exit 12, but cross the bridge.
Park on the Curragh and walk back across
Coming from Kildare town, also exit 12, but cross the bridge.
Park on the Curragh and walk back across
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:37 - 16:14
| current local time: 19:22
Photo Themes
Art
statue
Locations
Ireland Republic
Kildare
Newbridge
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