This webcam shows the view from the Mull of Galloway Lighthouse and was commissioned by the Northern Lighthouse Board.
The Mull of Galloway is Scotland’s most southerly point and is one of its least known parts, remaining an unspoiled paradise for visitors seeking peace and tranquility. The web cam shows various live views around the lighthouse, and on a clear day you should spot the Isle of Man in the distance.
Close by are the towns of Stranraer and its ferry port for crossings to Ireland and the Western Isles, Port William, Newton Stewart and Cairnryan.
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User Comments
Yes i can confirm that its the Isle of man that you can see as the due s.w of the Mull of Galloway
pete smith, 19 07 2009
Hi - please confirm tht it is the I.O.M that we can see south of portpatrick across Irish Sea and NOT whitehven / lakes - passionate discussion between golfers - thanks
Mike, 14 07 2009
I used to live at the mull when i was a child my dad was a light house keeper and i have to say it was the most wonderful place to live, i will never forget it, the web cams great its nice looking back.
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