The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse is perched on the edge of a 260 ft. high cliff at Scotland’s most Southerly Point. It was built by Robert Stevenson, with work commencing in 1828 and taking two years to complete. The light, which stands 99 m above sea level, was first lit on the 26th March 1830. The light remains operational today. Climb the 115 steps to the top of the Lighthouse and receive your Certificate of Achievement to show all your friends. From the top, there is the opportunity to see Scotland, Cumbria, Isle of Man and Ireland and the views are spectacular. Lighthouse tours are by guided tour (between Easter and the end of October) and are by kind permission of the Northern Lighthouse Board.
Mull Of Galloway Lighthouse
Climb the 115 steps of Scotland’s most Southerly Lighthouse for some of the best views in South West Scotland. Explore the Lighthouse Exhibition and learn about life as a Lighthouse Keeper.
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