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Ardnamurchan Lighthouse
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Argyllshire

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At the most westerly point on the British mainland, on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula is the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. It has been guiding ships through the waters off Scotland’s west coast since 1849.

Ardnamurchan Lighthouse is a 36 metre tall, pink granite tower lighthouse built in 1849. It is the only lighthouse built in the Egyptian style, and the granite came from the Island of Mull. It was built by Alan Stevenson, uncle to Robert Louis Stevenson, the author of the book "Treasure Island".

Two light keepers were appointed to look after the light and as well as getting an annual allowance of £18, they also kept two cows and about a dozen sheep.

One morning in January 1852 there was a severe storm and lightning struck the tower causing broken panes and plaster to come off the walls. Fifty feet of boundary wall was knocked down and 40 feet of road was washed away by the heavy seas. The keepers boat was broken up, although they had secured it 15 feet above the last known high water mark.

The lighthouse was automated in 1988 and is still working today although the surrounding buildings have been sold off.

Photo by Chris Wimbush

Visitors Centre

The light keepers cottages and outbuildings are owned by the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse Trust who operate them as a visitor centre with a museum called the 'Kingdom of Light', with exhibits detailing the history and operations of the lighthouse. They also provide access to the restored engine room and workshop with the original fog horn. Other displays include the geology and natural history of the area, flora and fauna of the peninsula and local social history and culture.

Tours of the lighthouse tower take place during the summer months, unless essential maintenance work is taking place. The first guided tour starts at 11am and they continue every half hour up to 4.30pm. If you don't have the energy to go to the top of the tower than they have a viewing platform by the original air-powered fog horn, which is a well established whale and dolphin watching area.

Most roads in Ardnamurchan are single track, with passing places. You must use these passing places when you encounter oncoming traffic, and to allow overtaking by faster vehicles. Also keep an eye out for livestock and wildlife which also use these roads.


Lighthouse information Grid

Name:

Ardnamurchan Lighthouse and Museum, Argyllshire

Current status:

Working

Geographic Position:

56° 43.630'N  006° 13.567'W

Grid Reference:

NM416674

Ceremonial County:

Argyllshire

Appearance:

Grey granite tower with 152 steps to the top of the tower attached to 1 storey keeper's house

Map Link:

Multimap

Aerial photo:

Marinas.com

Other photos:

Geograph

Originally built:

1849

Current lighthouse built:

 

Height of Tower:

35 metres

Height of light above mean sea level:

55 metres

Character of light:

Flashing (2) White every 20 Secs

Character of fog signal:

 

Range of light:

24 nautical miles

How powered:

 

Owned / run by:

Northern Lighthouse Board

Website:

Trust - Main Visitor site     Open detail

Other Useful Websites:

Wikipedia     NLB      Ardnamurchan Leaflet

Ardnamurchan Peninsula

Routes:  

Notes:

 

 

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Lighthouse Visit Planning Grid

Location:

Ardnamurchan Lighthouse and Museum, Argyllshire

Grid Reference: NM416674
Getting there: From the A861 at Salen, take the B8007 to Kilchoan. At the end of the village turn right and follow the signs to the lighthouse. An alternative way of getting to Kilchoan is via the ferry from Tobermory on the Isle of Mull.
Access: The tower has 152 steps and two ladders. Max 8 people at a time on tours. Site open, buildings open daily April through October, tower open to guided tours.

Parking:

Yes

Address:

The Lighthouse

Ardnamurchan Point

Kilchoan

Acharacle

Argyll

Postcode:

PH36 4LN

Telephone:

01972 510210

Email:  

Opening times:

Everyday from Easter or 1st April until 31st October 10am-5pm.

Charges:

Tower Adults £5, Seniors and Child (<16) £3,
Family (4 persons) £14

Best Times to Visit: Summer

Facilities:

Exhibition centre, keepers cottage, coffee shop

Things To Do, See and Photograph:

From the lighthouse views, lighthouse and accompanying buildings, wildlife

What to take:

 

Nature highlights:

Whales and Dolphins, flora and forna, Livestock and wild animals, including red deer, wander freely the road.

Photo Restrictions:

 

Other Restrictions: Children Under 5 not allowed in lighthouse tower
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