Hook Lighthouse, the World’s Oldest Lighthouse, Hosts Unique New Year’s Day Event

Friday, December 19, 2025. 11:01am
Hook Light House Arrow Firing

800-year-old Hook Lighthouse in County Wexford will host the Dunbrody Archers for a traditional Arrow ceremony on New Year’s Day

A unique and historic event is set to take place at the oldest intact operating lighthouse in the world this New Year’s Day. At 1 pm on January 1st, the 800-year-old Hook Lighthouse in County Wexford will host the Dunbrody Archers for a traditional Arrow ceremony, reviving a centuries-old custom.

Centuries-Old Arrow Ceremony Revived at Hook Head

The Dunbrody Archers will be joined by Cllr John Dwyer, Cathaoirleach of the Municipal District of New Ross Council, to perform the Arrow ceremony. This ancient tradition dates back to 1687, when the Mayor and corporation of New Ross Town Council asserted their authority over the Tower and surrounding waters by travelling to Hook Head and shooting an arrow into the sea from the lighthouse.

During the ceremony, biodegradable arrows will be cast into the sea by the Cathaoirleach and the archers, symbolising the Port Authority’s jurisdiction over the estuary. Members of the public are warmly invited to witness this evocative and free historical event at 1 pm on New Year’s Day.

Larry Colgan, General Manager at Hook Lighthouse, commented,

“Hook Lighthouse is not only a beacon guiding ships safely along Ireland’s southern coast, but also a remarkable living link to our maritime history. This Arrow ceremony connects us to centuries of tradition, reminding us of the lighthouse’s vital role in local heritage and community. We’re delighted to welcome visitors to experience this special event and the rich stories that make Hook so unique.”

Step Inside History: New Year’s Day at Hook Lighthouse

The Hook Lighthouse tour offers visitors the chance to climb 115 steps to the top of the tower, where stunning views and immersive holograms illustrate the lighthouse’s history and the wider Hook area. Originally, fires lit by monks in the 5th century warned ships of the perilous waters, a legacy continued through the lighthouse’s enduring presence.

Please note that the Hook Lighthouse Visitor Centre and Café will close on December 19th at 2 pm, reopening on December 26th at 10 am, and will remain open throughout the holiday season. For more information on events and to plan your visit, please visit www.hookheritage.ie.

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