Loop Head Lighthouse is now open

Go for the view, love the experience

Loop Head Lighthouse sunset Photo courtesy of the Loop Head Lighthouse website

Loop Head Lighthouse sunset Photo courtesy of the Loop Head Lighthouse website

A trip to Loop Head Lighthouse is a visit of contrasts, centred around this beacon of hope that has perched majestically on the scenic headland of Loop Head peninsula for hundreds of years, looking down on the fury of the Atlantic Ocean 90-meters-below. Here a world of beautiful seabirds, seals and dolphins meets breathtaking views as far as Dingle and Connemara.

Proud and ever-watching over our beautiful part of the world. Loop Head Lighthouse is situated on the scenic Loop Head peninsula in County Clare – the cliff-girt headland that separates the sheltered water of the Shannon Estuary from the roaring waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

The lighthouse is the major landmark on the northern shore of the Shannon River, with views of the sea down to Kerry Head and Dingle across the Shannon and up the Clare coast, and to the Cliffs of Moher in the north. Loop Head Lighthouse is one of the most important lights on the Irish Coast, guarding the entrance to the River Shannon since 1670.

From May, Loop Head Lighthouse is open seven days a week throughout the summer. Book your trip to enjoy a guided tour of the Lighthouse Tower and to stand on the balcony for spectacular views. Weather permitting, you will have fantastic views south as far as the Blasket Islands and north to the Twelve Pins in Connemara.

Pre-booking your tour is recommended as capacity is limited. Visit loopheadlighthouse.ie for more information.

 

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