Peterhead North
F6WG+VW Peterhead, UK
Name and Location
The Peterhead North Lighthouse is located in F6WG+VW, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was built in 1899 as part of a larger scheme to improve maritime safety in the area. It was designed by David Stevenson, a famous Scottish architect. The lighthouse stands at an impressive 19 meters (62 feet) tall, with a focal height of 24 meters (79 feet).
Architecture and Materials
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Light and Navigation
The lighthouse exhibits two distinct light characteristics: an iso red light flashing every 6 seconds, visible up to 11 nautical miles with a sector range of 171-236 degrees; and an iso green light also flashing every 6 seconds, visible up to 11 nautical miles, but with a sector range of 236-271 degrees. These lights serve as a vital warning system for mariners navigating the treacherous waters off the Scottish coast.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse by following the South Breakwater, located at S Breakwater, Peterhead AB42 2PF, UK. The surrounding area offers breathtaking views of the North Sea and the Aberdeenshire coastline.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands sentinel over the North Sea, its beam slicing through the misty Scottish weather to guide mariners safely into port. It is situated in a picturesque coastal setting, surrounded by rolling hills and rugged cliffs.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was automated in the early 1990s, replacing its former manual operation. Today, it continues to function as an active aid to navigation, providing crucial guidance to mariners.
Further Information
Heritage Coast, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Scotland's cultural heritage, manages the Peterhead North Lighthouse.
Details
Name | Peterhead North |
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Country | Other |
Coordinates | 57.4971515, -1.7726255 |