Taigh-solais Hasgeir
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Name and Location
Taigh-solais Hasgeir (Haskeir Lighthouse) is located in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom. Its official name translates to "Haskeir Lighthouse" in English. The lighthouse stands tall at an elevation of approximately 57.6990239° N latitude and -7.688432° W longitude on the Isle of North Uist (HS6 5DL).
Construction and History
The Taigh-solais Hasgeir lighthouse has been guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic since its construction in the 19th century. Its historic significance holds cultural and historical importance in the Outer Hebrides, serving as a testament to Scotland's rich maritime heritage.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is designed in a traditional Scottish style and has a compact stature with a height of approximately 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level. The focal height is estimated to be around 17 meters (56 feet), allowing the light to reach out up to 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) into the surrounding waters.
Light and Navigation
The original light characteristic was a fixed white beam, but it has since been replaced with an automated system. The exact light range and pattern are not publicly available, as this information is typically reserved for navigational purposes.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse, but due to its remote location, public transportation options are limited. The nearest town is Lochboisdale (12 miles/19 kilometers away), which offers basic amenities and connections to larger towns on the Isle of South Uist.
Notable Views and Landscape
From the top of the lighthouse, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, surrounding islands, and the Scottish coastline. The landscape is characterized by rugged terrain, with rolling hills and rocky outcrops.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, no notable anecdotes or folklore are available for this lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse has been automated since its original construction, ensuring continuous guidance for mariners without human intervention. The Scottish Government's Crown Estate manages the lighthouse, overseeing maintenance and operation.
Further Information
For more information on Taigh-solais Hasgeir (Haskeir Lighthouse) and its significance in Scottish maritime history, please consult relevant sources or visit the Wikipedia page at unknown.
Details
Name | Taigh-solais Hasgeir |
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City | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 57.6990239, -7.688432 |
Historic significance | significant cultural and historical importance in the Outer Hebrides, serving as a testament to Scotland's rich maritime heritage. |
Stories | its unique architecture and strategic location have made it a vital aid to navigation for generations of mariners |
Architectural style | traditional Scottish style |
Focal height | 17 |
Tower height | 15 |
Access description | situated on the Isle of North Uist (HS6 5DL), and visitors can access the lighthouse but due to its remote location, public transportation options are limited. The nearest town is Lochboisdale (12 miles/19 kilometers away), which offers basic amenities and connections to larger towns on the Isle of South Uist. |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rugged terrain with rolling hills and rocky outcrops |
View description | breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, surrounding islands, and the Scottish coastline. |
Facilities | basic amenities |
Nearby attractions | "Lochboisdale" |
Light characteristic | "automated system" |
Light range | "up to 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers)" |
Automated | true |