The 'Butt of Lewis' (
Scottish Gaelic: ''Rubha Robhanais'') is in the area of
Ness. It is the northernmost point of the
Isle of Lewis. It is the location for a
lighthouse built in the 1860's and designed by
David Stevenson. There is also a
differential GPS base station on a nearby hill.
There is a sheltered cove called Stoth on the road up to the lighthouse.
Lazy beds are visible on the other side of the road. There is a large round hole in the cliff to the west of the lighthouse which is called the Eye of the Butt (
Scottish Gaelic: ''Toul a' Roigh''), which is most clearly visible from the
Habost machair.
External links
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Iomairt Nis page on the Butt of Lewis
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History of the Lighthouse from the Northern Lighthouse Board
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Panoramas of the Butt of Lewis Lighthouse (QuickTime required)