19th Century lighthouse
The 36 metre granite tower soars 55 metres above the rocks, and was built in 1849 using granite from the Island of Mull. It was designed by Alan Stevenson, uncle of Robert Louis Stevenson, whose family designed most of Scotland’s lighthouses over a period of 150 years. It is the only lighthouse in the world designed in an “Egyptian“ style. Like all the other lighthouses in Scotland, Ardnamurchan now operates automatically, but the tower remains fully operational and still plays a vital role in ensuring the safety of all ships navigating the waters off Scotland’s west coast.
The former keepers’ cottages and outbuildings have been managed by the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse Trust since 1996. They are now operated as a visitor centre, offering the chance to learn more about Scottish lighthouses and the flora and fauna of the Ardnamurchan peninsula.
Getting there
To get to the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse from the cottage, follow the B8007 west towards Laga. Follow this road until you to Kilchoan, turning right just before you reach the centre, signposted B8007 and Lighthouse. There is a left turn, signposted Lighthouse before you reach Portuairk. This journey from the Cottage should take around 50 Minutes. PH36 4LN is the nearest postcode.
House on the Shore
Sea Breeze, Camas Inas, Ardnamurchan, Acharacle PH36 4JQ