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Hook Lighthouse

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Hook Lighthouse stands as one of Ireland’s oldest continuously operational lighthouses. Constructed in the 13th century, this coastal tower guides ships through treacherous waters off the Wexford coast. Its enduring presence makes it a significant historical landmark and remains vital for maritime safety, serving navigators and those involved in coastal operations.

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Is Hook Lighthouse really one of the oldest working lighthouses in the world?

Yes. Hook Lighthouse in County Wexford dates from the 13th century and is widely described as one of the world's oldest operating lighthouses.

Who built Hook Lighthouse?

The medieval tower is linked to the Anglo-Norman period on the Hook Peninsula. Its present stone form dates to the 13th century, long before modern automated lighthouse systems.

Can you go inside Hook Lighthouse?

Hook Lighthouse operates as a visitor attraction as well as a working beacon. People search for it because the tower itself is medieval, not a later Victorian replacement.

Where exactly is Hook Lighthouse in Ireland?

It stands on the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, at the entrance to Waterford Harbour. That exposed position is why a navigation light has mattered there for centuries.

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