North Bank Lighthouse, Dublin
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Facts and practical information
The North Bank or Northbank Lighthouse, is an active aid to navigation located at the mouth of the River Liffey, near Dublin, Ireland. It is one of four lighthouses that help guide shipping into the Liffey, and the Port of Dublin, all of which are operated and maintained by the Dublin Port Company. Built in 1882, it also affectionately called The Tea Caddy due to its architecture, and has also been described as "resembling a giant mailbox on stilts". ()
Coordinates: 53°20'41"N, 6°10'35"W
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Dublin
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Day trips
North Bank Lighthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Poolbeg Lighthouse, North Bull Lighthouse, Irishtown Nature Park, The Royal Dublin Golf Club.
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How to get to North Bank Lighthouse by public transport?
The nearest stations to North Bank Lighthouse:
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- Dublin Ferry Port • Lines: 53 (21 min walk)
- Clontarf Road, Wooden Bridge • Lines: 130 (28 min walk)