Mizen Head

Mizen Head

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Localisation

Mizen Head
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Characteristics

Lighthouse

Description

Concrete platform and lantern. Character:Iso 4s
2007/08/19
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The Southernmost point of the Irish mainland, Mizzen head is a major headland with should be treated with due respect as the tidal streams round the headland reach 4 knots and can give a very nasty sea if running against a swell. The tide runs East on the flood and West on the ebb.
2017/01/2
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Sites around Mizen Head

Flying distances - Direct line

Sheeps Head

5.7nm
349°
Sheeps head marks the Southern entrance of Bantry bay.
Bantry bay offers a number of well sheltered anchorages accessible in all weather: Castletown Bearhaven, a fishing harbour on the North shore of the bay is well lit and can easily be entered at night. Adrigole, halfway up ...
3 Jan 17

Crookhaven

4.6nm
70°
Holding is not great in the bay (patches of sea weed). It is possible to come alongside the pier in front of the pub. Very little in the way of facilities, but picturesque, and a convenient stop if waiting for the tide to round Mizzen head.
3 Jan 17

Roancarrigmore

12nm
12°
White round tower black band. Character:Fl WR 3s
18 Aug 07

Copper Point

11nm
73°
Marks the  entrance to Schull, a well sheltered harbour with good facilities. Long island sound is a beautiful sail.
3 Jan 17