Lighthouse a beacon for tourists

THE DOORS of Loop Head lighthouse overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in west Clare were opened to the public yesterday for the first…

THE DOORS of Loop Head lighthouse overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in west Clare were opened to the public yesterday for the first time – 341 years after the first lighthouse was built on the site.

Brendan Garvey, who was the last lightkeeper at the facility – which became fully automated in 1991 – welcomed the opening of the lighthouse as a tourist attraction. The Carrigaholt man said: “I lived there with my wife, Kitty, in the 1960s. We had two children while I was stationed there and it was a great place for a young family. It is a beautiful part of the world.”

Ger Dollard of Clare County Council said the opening was a first step in realising the tremendous tourism potential of the west Clare peninsula.

The lighthouse was first established in 1670 and is open on a trial basis for July and August.

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Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan is a contributor to The Irish Times