Waternish Point
Trumpan Loop Road

Waternish Point Lighthouse
The Waternish Point Lighthouse is situated on the northwestern promontory of the Waternish peninsula on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
The lighthouse can be accessed via Trumpan Loop Road.
History
- The Vaternish Lighthouse has been in operation since 1924, marking a significant milestone in maritime safety for the region.
- Its construction was part of a broader effort to enhance navigation and reduce the risk of shipwrecks along Scotland's rugged coastline.
Architecture
The lighthouse features a distinctive tower design with a focal height of 21 meters (69 feet) above sea level.
The structure is built using traditional materials, including stone and cast iron, which provide a sturdy foundation for its operation.
The light itself is characterized by a white beam with a range of 8 nautical miles and a period of 20 seconds.
Light Characteristics
The lighthouse emits a distinctive Fl (first) sequence, followed by an alternate pattern of nineteen flashes.
This unique sequence serves as a beacon, guiding mariners safely through the area.
Current Status
The Vaternish Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.
The lighthouse is no longer manned by a resident keeper and has been converted into a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history.
Heritage Status
Waternish Point and the surrounding area have been recognized for their natural beauty and historical significance.
While specific details regarding heritage designations are not available, it is clear that the lighthouse holds an important place in Scotland's cultural landscape.
Notable Historical Events
Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded for Waternish Point Lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Waternish Point |
|---|---|
| City | Trumpan |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 57.607677, -6.634098 |
| Current use | museum |
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