Lybster Harbour Lighthouse
Shore Road

Lybster Harbour Lighthouse
The Lybster Harbour Lighthouse is a notable maritime structure located on the east coast of Caithness in northern Scotland.
History
- The lighthouse was constructed in 1905, marking an important milestone in the development of navigation in the region.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The tower stands at a height of approximately 10 meters (33 feet), with a focal height of around 15 meters (49 feet). The structure is built from traditional materials, including stone and brick.
Light Characteristics
- The lighthouse emits a red light with a range of 3 nautical miles. The light is characterized as "Oc", indicating that it is an occulting light that flashes every six seconds.
Current Status
The Lybster Harbour Lighthouse is currently not in use, having been automated and decommissioned from service.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is situated on Shore Road, within the village of Lybster. Visitors can access the location by car or on foot, with parking available nearby.
Heritage Status
The Lybster Harbour Lighthouse has not been designated as a scheduled ancient monument or a listed building under the UK's Historic Environment Scotland.
Notable Historical Events
- Lybster was once a significant herring fishing port in the 19th century. The village remains an important hub for local crab fishing operations, with the Waterlines heritage museum located nearby providing insight into the region's history and geology.
Details
| Name | Lybster Harbour Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Lybster |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 58.2952, -3.2895286 |
| Current use | not in use |
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