passenger ship,
Lady of Mann, passes behind Poolbeg Lighthouse in 2004 The
lighthouse, one of a formation of three, is located on the
Great South Wall (South Bull Wall), at the
Port of Dublin, which extends from
Ringsend's
Poolbeg peninsula nearly four miles out into
Dublin Bay. The wall was the world's longest at the time of its building, and remains one of the longest
sea-walls in
Europe. One of the other two lighthouses is located on the
Bull Wall opposite, and the other on a wooden platform mid-channel. The Poolbeg Lighthouse is not the most attractive but an iconic feature in the bay, in which it occupies an almost central position. It is nearly equidistant from
Dublin,
Dún Laoghaire, and
Howth, and commands extensive views of the shores of the bay, with an unbroken panorama of the mountains on the south. Howth with its heather-clad hills, bright green fields and rugged reaches of sea cliff, is very visible from this point. ==Original building==