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Copinsay Lighthouse

Copinsay, Orkney Isles

Location Guide

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Copinsay is a small island about 3 miles southeast of Point of Ayre on the east side of the Orkney Mainland. Formerly inhabited, it is now uninhabited and along with three smaller islets it is now a sanctuary owned by the RSPB.

The island has nearly a mile of vertical cliffs up to 76 metres high and is mainly covered in grass, with 10 hectares of arable, hay and pasture managed as cover for corncrake. More than 1,000 pairs of fulmars nest on the vertical cliffs as well as other seabirds such as 20,000 guillemots, 700 razorbills, 600 puffins and about 4,500 pairs of kittiwakes, and also Black guillemots, shags, great black-backed gulls, and Arctic terns. In the breeding season there will also be eiders, twites, wheatears and ravens. Also on the wildlife and fauna front during the autumn, a colony of around 2,000 grey seals come ashore to pup and there are colonies of oysterplant and sea aster on the islands. Because of it's location and size it is not open to visitors.

The lighthouse is located on the highest point of the island, and although it is not open to visitors and cannot be visited it should be visible from Point of Ayre or from ferries approaching the main Orkney mainland.


Lighthouse information Grid

Name:

Copinsay Lighthouse, Orkney Isles

Current status:

Working

Geographic Position:

58° 53.784'N   002° 40.349'W

Grid Reference:

HY613013

Ceremonial County:

Orkney Isles

Appearance:

White tower with 41 steps to the top of tower, with buff trim, lantern painted black. One storey keeper's house and other buildings.

Map Link:

Multimap

Aerial photo:

Marinas.com

Other photos:

photo closeup   Geograph

Originally built:

1915

Current lighthouse built:

 

Height of Tower:

16 metres

Height of light above mean sea level:

79 metres

Character of light:

Flashing (5) White every 30 Secs

Character of fog signal:

 

Range of light:

21 nautical miles

Owned / run by:

Northern Lighthouse Board

Getting there:

only by boat

Access:

site and tower closed

Website:

NLB

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