Cantick Head Lighthouse
Cantick Head in 2008 | |
| Location | South Walls Orkney Scotland |
|---|---|
| OS grid | ND3470289394 |
| Coordinates | 58°47′13″N 3°07′53″W / 58.787068°N 3.131344°W |
| Tower | |
| Constructed | 1858 |
| Built by | David Stevenson, Thomas Stevenson |
| Construction | stone tower |
| Automated | 1991 |
| Height | 22 metres (72 ft) |
| Shape | cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern |
| Markings | white tower, black lantern, ochre trim |
| Power source | solar power |
| Operator | Northern Lighthouse Board |
| Heritage | category B listed building |
| Fog signal | deactivated in 1987 |
| Light | |
| Focal height | 35 metres (115 ft) |
| Range | 18 nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi) |
| Characteristic | Fl W 20s. |
The Cantick Head Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse on the Scottish island of South Walls in the Orkney Islands. It is located at the end of Cantick Head, a long peninsula on the south-eastern coast of South Walls that overlooks the Pentland Firth and the Sound of Hoxa, which forms the southern entry to the natural harbour of Scapa Flow.
South Walls is joined to the larger island of Hoy by a narrow causeway, allowing road access to the village of Longhope, Hackness and then the lighthouse further to the south-east.