Rattray Head Lighthouse
Rattray Head Lighthouse is located on the northeastern coast of Scotland, near the village of Rattray. Built in 1895, it stands on a rocky headland and is designed to guide ships safely through the treacherous waters of the North Sea. The lighthouse is notable for its distinctive white tower, which rises 26 meters above sea level.
The lighthouse is automated and is managed by Northern Lighthouse Board. It features a powerful light that can be seen from a distance of 25 nautical miles. Rattray Head is also known for its scenic beauty, attracting visitors who enjoy coastal walks and wildlife watching.