Stoer Head

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Stour Head

Stoer Head is a headland north of Lochinver and the township of Stoer in Sutherland, marking the northern entrance to the Minch. A lighthouse, the Stour Head Lighthouse, stands on the point.

Geography

The peninsula is about four miles long and two miles wide. It has a number of scattered, small settlements including Culkein, Balchladich and Achnacarnin. The lighthouse is at the end of a track three miles long which branches off the B869 Lochinver to Unapool road.[1] Further North up the coast are the Old Man of Stoer and the Point of Stoer, which can easily be reached from the lighthouse on foot.[1][2]

Around 10,000 visitors visit the lighthouse each year (necessitating the construction of a public toilet in 2013).[3] The two keepers' cottages are now holiday homes.[4][5]

The Stour Head Lighthouse

Location

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Stoer Head Lighthouse)
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Old Man of Stoer and the Point of Stoer - Walking Britain
  2. Map of Stoer: British Coast Maps
  3. 'New toilet at remote Sutherland Stoer Head Lighthouse' - BBC News 16 August 2013
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  5. CANMORE (RCAHMS) record of Stoer Head Lighthouse