
Tarbat Ness Lighthouse, perched on the northeastern tip of the Tarbat Peninsula, offers captivating views of the North Sea and the Moray Firth. Built in 1830 by the renowned engineer Robert Stevenson, this iconic red and white stripped lighthouse stands at 53 meters, making it one of Scotland's tallest. The surrounding coastline is rugged and atmospheric, perfect for dramatic seascape photography, particularly at sunrise or sunset when the light casts a warm glow. Nearby, the area is rich in wildlife; watch for dolphins, seabirds, and seals. Accessible via a short walk from the parking area, the lighthouse also provides a glimpse into the region's navigational history, set against Scotland's stunning natural backdrop.
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