Located in Dun Laoghaire, a suburban seaside town in County Dublin, Ireland. It is also worth mentioning that it is the location for the Commisioners of Irish Lights headquarters. These folks are the maritime organisation that serve as the general lighthouse authority for Ireland (basically they turn on the lights remotely among other things). We did pop our heads in and wander around looking at their cabinets full of lighthouse treasure...oh and asked them for a job, but apparently they've no need for a coffee making nurse there at this time.
Okay, back to the lighthouse. Actually there are two! The West and the East (you can just spot the East one in the background of the photo below). To get to the lighthouse you face a long walk down the pier. While reading up online, some websites promise the reader an 'enjoyable' and 'charming' walk down the pier to your 'stunning' destination...well I'll be honest with you, it was full of dog poo and weeds! Suppose that all adds to the charm?
The lighthouse was built in 1852 to guide harbour ships that were waiting to get into the port of Dublin, and it's still doing just that! It was automated in 1930, which is actually pretty early compared to some (and compared to its partner the East Pier Lighthouse that was automated in 1977).
Despite the dog poo and weary legs, I enjoyed walking to the lighthouse. I would have liked a nice bench to sit on when reaching the end (am I getting old?) The wall around the pier serves as a good viewing stand to look around. The lighthouse has a worn and rustic look about it, and I'm not sure about the railing around it, kinda looks like it's wearing a skirt...regardless, I like this lighthouse!