Hook Peninsula

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Hook Peninsula is a scenic coastal region in southeast Ireland known for its rugged shoreline, historic Hook Lighthouse, and rich maritime heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
lighthouse
peninsula
administrativeRegion Leinster NERFINISHED
borders Celtic Sea NERFINISHED
Waterford Harbour NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic climate
country Ireland NERFINISHED
hasActivity angling
birdwatching
boat tours
coastal walking
hasEcosystem coastal heathland
marine habitats
hasFeature exposed headlands
rocky cliffs
sandy coves
hasHeritage maritime navigation history
shipwreck history
hasLandmark Hook Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasStructure coastal fortifications
historic churches
tower houses
hasUse fishing industry
recreational boating
tourism
heritageStatus one of the oldest operational lighthouses in the world
knownFor fishing
historic Hook Lighthouse NERFINISHED
maritime activities
rich maritime heritage
rugged shoreline
scenic coastal landscapes
locatedIn County Wexford NERFINISHED
southeast Ireland
locatedOn Hook Peninsula NERFINISHED
near New Ross NERFINISHED
Waterford City NERFINISHED
overlooks Celtic Sea NERFINISHED
Waterford Harbour NERFINISHED
partOf south coast of Ireland
tourismType coastal tourism
heritage tourism

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County Wexford hasPeninsula Hook Peninsula