The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse

The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse

The Lighthouse, known as a Stevenson Tower, was built by Robert Stevenson. It took two years to build; work commenced in 1828 and the Lighthouse was first lit on 26th March 1830. The tower stands 26 metres high and the light is 99 metres above sea level. On a clear...
Refill

Refill

Refill D and G We are a Refill Station. Find out more about this Campaign in Dumfries and Galloway. We are one of dozens of businesses on board the Refill Project in Dumfries and Galloway. Refill your drinking bottles at the Mull of Galloway with our tap water. Join...
Glow Gold

Glow Gold

Glow Gold – September 2018 Campaign We are supporting the 2018 Glow Gold Campaign for Childhood Cancer Awareness. Garden of Gold A message from the organisers – Do you have a garden in Dumfries and Galloway that needs brightening up in Autumn 2018? Then...
Thomas Telford

Thomas Telford

Celebrate the most westerly work of Thomas Telford in Port Logan The Mull of Galloway Trust has been awarded a grant from The Big Lottery’s Celebrate Fund to host this exciting event in Port Logan to celebrate the fact that the pier and lighthouse were built by Thomas...
Engine Switch-On

Engine Switch-On

Kelvin Diesel Engine Switch-On On Sunday 30th April 2017 there was a very memorable occasion at the Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. Two of the 1955 Kelvin Diesel engines were officially switched on after being silent for 30 years. There was a special event to mark the...