Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse
JWQM+FG Tobermory, Isle of Mull, UK
Name and Location
The Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse stands in the picturesque town of Tobermory, on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK.
Construction and History
Located on the Isle of Mull, this lighthouse has been an integral part of the island's rich maritime history. Construction details are not specified, but it is believed to have been built during the late 18th to early 19th century. The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding vessels through the treacherous waters of the Sound of Mull, particularly during times of poor visibility.
Architecture and Materials
The Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse stands at a height of 17 meters (56 feet) and is constructed from stone or brick with a wooden superstructure. The architectural style is traditional Scottish design.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse was once manually operated but is now automated. It had an official range of 15 kilometers (9.3 miles), flashing white light every 15 seconds (Fl (3) W. 15s). However, it is no longer operational for navigation purposes.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can enter the lighthouse by appointment only to admire its architecture and maritime history. The entrance fee and guided tours are available upon request.
Notable Views and Landscape
From the vantage point of the lighthouse, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Sound of Mull and surrounding islands.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No notable anecdotes or folklore are associated with this lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was once manually operated but is now automated. It has been converted into a private residence and no longer functions for navigation purposes. The AIS and radar installation details are not specified.
Further Information
Nearby attractions include Tobermory Harbour, a picturesque fishing harbor with shops, restaurants, and cafes, and the Isle of Mull Museum, showcasing the island's history, culture, and natural heritage.
Details
Name | Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse |
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City | Tobermory |
Country | Scotland, Uk |
Coordinates | 56.6386713, -6.0662254 |
Events | played a crucial role in guiding vessels through the treacherous waters of the Sound of Mull, particularly during times of poor visibility |
Historic significance | played a crucial role in guiding vessels through the treacherous waters of the Sound of Mull, particularly during times of poor visibility |
Construction material | Stone or brick with a wooden superstructure |
Tower height | 17 |
Renovations | converted into a private residence |
Access description | Located in Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK. Accessible by car, bus, or ferry from mainland Scotland. |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | breathtaking views of the Sound of Mull and the surrounding islands |
Opening hours | By appointment only |
Nearby attractions | Tobermory Harbour, Isle of Mull Museum |
Light characteristic | Fl (3) W. 15s |
Light range | 9.3 |
Automated | true |