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MIZEN HEAD
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Mizen Head Light Click HERE for locationDough, Co Cork, IrelandBuilt: 1909 Although this
light was originally built and established as a fog signal station in
1909, it was not lit until 1959. It sits on the most south-westerly
point in Ireland just west of Barley Cove between Brow Head and Three
Castle Head. A reinforced concrete bridge built around the turn of the
century links the rock on which the light stands with the mainland. Mizen
Head Signal Station is now open to the public for the first time since it
was completed. The Mizen Vision! Visitor Centre In any weather the Magic of the Mizen is spellbinding. Mizen
Vision the Mizen Head Signal Station Visitor centre has been open
since June 1st, 1994. In April 1993 the fog signal station was de-manned and went automatic. A local co-operative, Mizen
Tourism, was formed to develop the location into a visitor centre to
create rural employment. In July 1993 a lease was signed with the
Irish Lights and the exciting Mizen Vision! became a reality. There are spectacular views on the Bridge and at the end of the peninsula and the houses have been equipped with an audio-visual room, a map and archive room; the Keeper´s kitchen and bedroom have been retained and there is a bird and sea watch room. Imagination takes over in the Mizen environment cave, the Fastnet Room, the Underwater Room and the Storm Room. You are very welcome to the Mizen! Don´t miss it! |
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