Reputed to be the world’s smallest working light tower, the North Queensferry Harbour Light, in the lee of the Firth of Forth bridge was built in 1817 by Robert Stevenson. After careful restoration, the Harbour Light Tower has now reopened on North Queensferry town pier.
As a visitor, you can climb the 24 stairs up to the lamp as was last done over 100 years ago and discover how the light-keeper kept the lamp burning and how the unique signalling system worked.
A key part of the ‘Queensferry Passage’ across the Forth, this tiny part of Scottish maritime history has now been fully restored to working order.
The Harbour Light Tower is operated by North Queensferry Heritage Trust.
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