Copper Point Lighthouse
Colla Road

Copper Point Lighthouse
The Copper Point Lighthouse is situated on Colla Road in Ireland.
Visitors can access the lighthouse by car or on foot, with limited parking available nearby.
History
The Copper Point Lighthouse was constructed in 1907 as part of a series of coastal lights to aid navigation along Ireland's west coast.
The lighthouse has undergone several renovations and upgrades over the years, including a major restoration project in the 1980s.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The tower stands at a height of 16 metres (52 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 20 metres (66 feet).
The lighthouse is constructed from cast iron, with a distinctive octagonal shape.
The light source is a first-order Fresnel lens, which emits a white beam with a range of 8 nautical miles.
Light Characteristics
The Copper Point Lighthouse features a rotating light character "Q", indicating a red or green signal, however the light characteristics are reported to be white, with a period of 10 seconds.
The light is visible from a distance of approximately 8 nautical miles.
Current Status
The Copper Point Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction.
The lighthouse is currently not open to the public for visits, but can be viewed from the outside.
Heritage Status
The Copper Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage in Ireland, recognizing its cultural and historical significance as a significant example of 20th-century lighthouse design.
Notable Historical Events
- There are no notable historical events recorded for this lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Copper Point Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 51.504116, -9.534227 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Guided tours | false |
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