Lighthouse Beacons From Scotland

Ardnamurchan Lighthouse


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The light tower soars to 36 metres above the rocks, and was built in 1849 using granite from the Island of Mull. Although now completely automated, the tower remains fully operational and still plays a vital role in ensuring the safety of all ships that navigate through the Minch. As Ardnamurchan Point's landmark icon, it now sends a welcoming beacon to all visitors.

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