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🗼Hook Lighthouse

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Hook Lighthouse is the oldest operational lighthouse in the world, standing for over 800 years at the tip of the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford. Families can take a guided tour that climbs the 115 steps to the top, where breathtaking panoramic views of the coast await.

  • The visitor centre features interactive exhibits about the lighthouse's history and maritime heritage.
  • Kids will enjoy the treasure hunt activity and the opportunity to see how keepers lived.
  • On-site facilities include a café serving light meals and treats, a gift shop, and clean toilets with baby changing.

Practical tips: The spiral stairs can be steep, so toddlers may need carrying. Wrap up warmly and check opening times as they vary seasonally. Parking is free.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryIreland
Ages418+
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Travel tips

  • Steep spiral stairs require planning

    The 115 steps are spiral and steep. Toddlers will likely need carrying, so consider if an adult can manage the climb whilst holding a child.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Clean toilets with baby changing facilities are on-site, making nappy changes convenient during your visit.

  • Dress warmly for coastal exposure

    The lighthouse is at the tip of the peninsula and can be windy and cold, even in summer. Layer clothing and bring windproof jackets.

  • Check seasonal opening times

    Opening times vary seasonally, so check the official Hook Heritage website before travelling to avoid disappointment.

  • Panoramic views reward the climb

    The effort to climb 115 steps is rewarded with breathtaking panoramic coastal views from the top—a memorable highlight for older children.

  • Free parking on-site

    Parking is free at Hook Lighthouse, making it a budget-friendly family visit without transport worries.

  • Treasure hunt keeps kids engaged

    A treasure hunt activity is available for children, making the visit more interactive and fun beyond the tower climb.

  • Interactive exhibits suit school-age children

    The visitor centre has interactive exhibits about maritime history and lighthouse keeper life, best enjoyed by children aged 6 and up.

  • Café available for light meals

    On-site café serves light meals and treats, though it's worth bringing snacks for younger children or dietary requirements.

  • Allow time for visitor centre exploration

    Beyond the tower climb, the interactive exhibits and displays take additional time. Budget 1-2 hours for a full experience.

  • Buggy access may be limited

    Spiral stairs mean buggies cannot go up the lighthouse. Plan for pushchair parking at the base if visiting with very young children.

  • Oldest operational lighthouse is a talking point

    Over 800 years old and still operational—this historical fact fascinates many children and makes for good story-telling during the visit.

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