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Teach Solais Árainn

Dun Eochla Road

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Teach Solais Árainn

The Teach Solais Árainn, also known as Dún Aránn Lighthouse, is situated on Inishmore Island, Ireland.

Location and Accessibility

  • The lighthouse can be found along the Dun Eochla Road, accessible by car or public transportation.

History

The Teach Solais Árainn was constructed in 1855 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners approaching the island's western coast. Its construction marked an important milestone in the development of Ireland's lighthouse network during the mid-19th century.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The freestanding tower, measuring approximately unknown, stands at a focal height of unknown. The structure is built from traditional materials, including stone and brick, characteristic of Irish lighthouses from this period.

Light Characteristics

The Teach Solais Árainn features a distinctive light pattern, reportedly emitting a beam visible up to unknown nautical miles. However, the exact details of its optical characteristics are not available.

Current Status

The lighthouse is currently abandoned and no longer operational. It has been reported that the structure was automated at some point in its history but has since fallen into disrepair.

Heritage Status

The Teach Solais Árainn is listed as a protected monument, reflecting its historical significance as an important navigational aid for mariners.

Notable Historical Events

  • While no specific events are recorded for this lighthouse, it played a crucial role in the development of maritime navigation in Ireland during the 19th century.

Details

NameTeach Solais Árainn
City
CountryIreland
Coordinates53.127445, -9.70222
Accessiblefalse