Saturday, 30 May 2015

Blackhead Lighthouse


Located in the Burren (landscape of rocks, stones and hard surfaces) which forms the northern part of County Clare, Ireland.

"Not a tree whereon to hang a man; no water in which to drown him; no soil in which to bury him." 

 A description of the Burren from Ludow's Memoirs 1651 (a little dramatic, but you get the idea...the burren is barren).



The cycle; well as usual I hadn't properly researched this. It was late in the afternoon that day when we decided to embark on the journey. My memory tells me I was suffering with a debilitating condition; Hangover. Sure, we were at a pub in Doolin when we decided to set off. I distinctly remember saying 'really, it can only be 30 minutes cycle, we'll be back in no time'...famous last words. The cycle was actually close to 20km...each way! And not only that, it was mighty hills. There may have been blood, there was definitely sweat and tears.


The lighthouse as you might expect is right on the coast, close to shore, behind a wall (this might make you miss it altogether). Push pass the gate that says 'caution, no entry', and walk down the stone steps to the lighthouse. It was established on 21st February 1936. In 2002 it was changed to a solar powered light. You get a spectacular view of the west coast from here, which is more than I can say about the lighthouse (it's quite ugly right?)

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