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Achillbeg Lighthouse

V353+73 Corraun, County Mayo, Ireland

Name and Location

The Achillbeg Lighthouse is located on Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland, situated at V353+73 Corraun, County Mayo, Ireland. The lighthouse stands on a rocky outcrop, approximately 56 meters (184 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 64 meters (210 feet).

Construction and History

The Achillbeg Lighthouse was constructed in 1965 by the Commissioners of Irish Lights.

Architecture and Materials

No information available.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse exhibits a characteristic light pattern of Fl(3)W.15s, meaning that the light flashes three times every 15 seconds, emitting a red and white beam. The lighthouse serves as a crucial beacon for mariners navigating the waters surrounding the west coast of Ireland.

Accessibility and Visiting

Unfortunately, visitors cannot access the lighthouse due to its remote location and operational requirements. The nearest town is Corraun, approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) away from the lighthouse.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse offers a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding cliffs. The area is characterized by rugged coastlines, rocky outcrops, and sandy beaches.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No local folklore or unique anecdotes are available for this lighthouse at present.

Technical and Operational Details

According to the provided geoJSON data, an AIS (Automatic Identification System) radio station with MMSI number 992501181 is installed at the lighthouse. The lighthouse is referenced on nautical charts as Aid to Navigation A 6276.

Further Information

Visitors cannot access the lighthouse due to its remote location and operational requirements. However, nearby attractions include Corraun's scenic coastal walks, Achill Island's Blue Flag beaches, and the Great Western Greenway, a 41-kilometer (25-mile) cycling and walking trail.

Details

NameAchillbeg Lighthouse
City
CountryIreland
Coordinates53.858145, -9.9472797
Year of construction1965
Historic significanceensuring the safety of mariners navigating the treacherous waters surrounding Achill Island
ArchitectCommissioners of Irish Lights
Focal height64
Tower height56
Access descriptionremote location and operational requirements
Accessiblefalse
Landscape typerugged coastlines, rocky outcrops, and sandy beaches
View descriptionbreathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding cliffs
Nearby attractions["Corraun's scenic coastal walks","Achill Island's Blue Flag beaches","the Great Western Greenway"]
AIS Radartrue
Light characteristic"Fl(3)W.15s"
Automatedtrue