Baily Lighthouse
Baily Lighthouse, located on Baily's Strand in Ireland, is a prominent coastal beacon that guides ships safely along the Irish Sea. Built in 1811, it stands at a height of 13 meters and features a distinctive white tower with a red band. The lighthouse is an important navigational aid for maritime traffic in the region.
The lighthouse is automated and operated by the Commissioners of Irish Lights. It emits a flashing light every 10 seconds, visible from a distance of up to 20 nautical miles. Baily Lighthouse is not only a functional structure but also a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the surrounding coastline.