{"id":314181,"date":"2024-04-18T14:15:32","date_gmt":"2024-04-18T12:15:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.discoverwalks.com\/blog\/?post_type=news&p=314181"},"modified":"2024-04-18T14:37:33","modified_gmt":"2024-04-18T12:37:33","slug":"irelands-historic-lighthouses-are-a-must-visit-this-summer","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/www.discoverwalks.com\/blog\/news\/irelands-historic-lighthouses-are-a-must-visit-this-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"Ireland’s Historic Lighthouses a Must Visit This Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"
Tourism Ireland is welcoming both local and international visitors to their magical lighthouses, to enjoy the maritime heritage that has seen the development of ports and fascinated seafarers for centuries. With 16 lighthouses available for exploration, some have designated accommodation for an overnight stay, while others offer guided tours of the well-maintained facilities. Besides showcasing the Island\u2019s maritime history, the lighthouses offer sweeping panoramic views of the emerald Islands coastline.<\/p>\n
Lighthouses are a major tourist attraction in Ireland during the summer welcoming guests from around the world. The lighthouses are built close to stunning beaches, and scenic villages and are great not only for vacationers but also for history buffs. These lighthouses date back to the 1800s with Hook Lighthouse, County Wexford being one of the oldest working lighthouses in the world.<\/p>\n
Here are some of those that were voted the best by Tourism Ireland<\/a> and are worth visiting:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Voted one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world, Fanad Head was first lit in 1817. It stands on the windswept Fanad peninsula between Lough Swilly and sandy Mulroy Bay. Guided tours of the lighthouse give an authentic insight into its history and the people who worked there and from the top of its tower, whales, dolphins and porpoises can often be glimpsed. Overnight accommodation is available in the former lightkeepers\u2019 houses.<\/p>\n Overlooking Belfast Lough, Blackhead Lighthouse has guided many famous ships into and out of the lough including the Titanic and her sister ships. It was manned up until 1975 but now offers accommodation in three restored lightkeepers\u2019 houses beside the lighthouse. The houses contain interesting fragments of lighthouse paraphernalia, including the whistle pipe system used to wake up the next watch.<\/p>\n Loop Head Lighthouse began life in 1670 as a coal-burning brazier on a platform and has been warning sailors about the dangers around the County Clare coast since then. There are interactive exhibits in the lightkeeper\u2019s cottage and you can climb to the top of the lighthouse tower for 360o views over the gorgeous landscape. A stay in one of the lightkeepers\u2019 cottages extends the amazing experience.<\/p>\n The island\u2019s quirkiest lighthouse is the \u2018upside down\u2019 Rathlin West Light on tranquil Rathlin Island, just 25 minutes by ferry from Northern Ireland\u2019s spectacular Causeway Coast. Built into the cliff face, the lighthouse rises above its beacon, which still plays an important role in maritime safety. Rathlin Island is also famous for its significant seabird colonies that include guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes, fulmars and puffins.<\/p>\n Sitting at the entrance to Waterford Harbour in Ireland\u2019s Ancient East, Hook is the oldest operational lighthouse in the world. An almost intact medieval lighthouse, it continues to serve its original function and also welcomes visitors for guided tours that reveal the secrets of its 800 years. As well as the daily tours, private sunrise and sunset tours are available.<\/p>\n St John’s Point lighthouse’s striking yellow and black stripes make it an unmissable landmark. It is also the tallest onshore lighthouse on the island\u2019s coastline. The two adjacent lightkeepers\u2019 cottages offer overnight accommodation and are a great base to explore the beautiful surroundings. The lighthouse is connected to two beacons of Irish culture. It is mentioned in Van Morrison\u2019s song Coney Island, and the playwright Brendan Behan helped his father to paint it!<\/p>\n Planning a trip to Âé¶¹APP ? Get ready !<\/p>\n These are\u00a0Amazon’s\u00a0best-selling<\/strong>\u00a0travel products that you may need for coming to Âé¶¹APP.<\/p>\n Bookstore<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Travel Gear<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nFanad Head, County Donegal<\/h3>\n
Blackhead Lighthouse, County Antrim<\/h3>\n
Loop Head, County Clare<\/h3>\n
Rathlin West Light, County Antrim<\/h3>\n
Hook Lighthouse, County Wexford<\/h3>\n
St John\u2019s Point, County Down<\/h3>\n
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