Black Nore Lighthouse
7 Black Nore Point, Portishead, Bristol BS20 8GB, UKAbout
Black Nore Lighthouse, one of only two 'Pepperpot lighthouses' in the British Isles, has a rich history dating back to its first lighting in 1894. Nestled along the beautiful Somerset Coast Path, it offers stunning views of the Second Severn Crossing and the old Severn Bridge, making it a picturesque spot for visitors to pause and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Although the lighthouse is not open to the public, it is owned by a Community Interest Company and can be admired from the coastal path. Visitors can enjoy a lovely walk along the coast, where they can take in the serene surroundings and perhaps catch a glimpse of the lighthouse from a distance. The journey to the lighthouse is part of a scenic route that highlights the charm of Portishead's coastline.
The local community plays a vital role in promoting outdoor activities through groups like Portishead Strollers, which encourages gentle walks for health and well-being. While Black Nore Lighthouse may not be a tourist attraction in the traditional sense, its historical significance and the beauty of its surroundings make it a noteworthy landmark in the area, inviting locals and visitors alike to explore the coastal paths and enjoy the views.
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