Mizen Head Signal Station
Mizen Head Signal Station is located on the southwestern tip of Ireland, near the village of Goleen. Built in 1906, it served as a vital communication point for ships navigating the treacherous waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The station was operational until 1993 and is now a popular tourist attraction.
Visitors to Mizen Head can explore the restored buildings and learn about the history of maritime navigation. The site offers stunning views of the coastline and the iconic Mizen Head Bridge, which connects the mainland to the station. It is a significant landmark in West Cork.