Lunna Holm
Brunthill Road

Lunna Holm Lighthouse
The Lunna Holm Lighthouse is situated on Lunna Holm, an island located off the coast of Orkney Islands, Scotland.
The lighthouse can be accessed via Brunthill Road in Burravoe, the nearest village.
History
Lunna Holm was constructed in 1906 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners approaching the Orkney Islands.
The lighthouse has undergone several restorations and renovations over the years to maintain its operational integrity.
Architecture
The Lunna Holm Lighthouse is a classic example of a Victorian-era lighthouse design, featuring a distinctive red-and-white striped tower.
The structure stands at 19 meters (62 feet) tall, with a focal height of approximately 38 meters (125 feet).
Light Characteristics
- Red (Fl) at 90° sector start
- White (Fl) at 94° sector start
- Green (Fl) at 209° sector start
- White (Fl) at 275° sector start
- Red (Fl) at 20° sector end
Current Status
The Lunna Holm Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its operational upgrade in the 1990s.
The lighthouse is no longer manned by a resident keeper and is instead maintained by a team of trained personnel.
Heritage Status
Lunna Holm Lighthouse was designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument in 1988, recognizing its historical significance as a navigational aid for mariners.
The Orkney Islands are also home to numerous other historic lighthouses, including the nearby Eynhallow Lighthouse.
Notable Historical Events
The Lunna Holm Lighthouse played an important role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces operating in the North Sea.
Details
| Name | Lunna Holm |
|---|---|
| City | Burravoe |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 60.455215, -1.040984 |
| Current use | Active navigation |
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