
Bull Point Lighthouse
Iconic lighthouse on dramatic cliffs, offering breathtaking coastal views and a sense of maritime history.

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Must-see attractions
Iconic lighthouse on dramatic cliffs, offering breathtaking coastal views and a sense of maritime history.
"Absolutely fantastic location with a beautiful vantage point on all sides."

🚶♀️ Easy Access Walk
Take the service road from Mortehoe for an easier, flatter walk to the lighthouse.
👟 Sturdy Footwear Essential
The coastal path can be steep and uneven. Comfortable, supportive shoes are a must.

Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Lighthouse Itself
Mortehoe
A striking beacon on dramatic cliffs, offering a sense of maritime history and coastal resilience.

Coastal Path Views
South West Coast Path
Breathtaking panoramic vistas of the rugged North Devon coastline and the Bristol Channel.

Keeper's Cottages
Adjacent to the lighthouse
Historic cottages that once housed lighthouse keepers, now offering holiday lets with a unique coastal charm.
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🚶♀️ Easy Access Walk
Take the service road from Mortehoe for an easier, flatter walk to the lighthouse.
👟 Sturdy Footwear Essential
The coastal path can be steep and uneven. Comfortable, supportive shoes are a must.
🐶 Dog-Friendly (on lead)
Great for dog walks, but keep them on a lead due to livestock and cliff edges.
📸 Drone Photography
Capture stunning aerial shots of the lighthouse and coastline with a drone.
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🚶♀️ Easy Access Walk
Take the service road from Mortehoe for an easier, flatter walk to the lighthouse.
👟 Sturdy Footwear Essential
The coastal path can be steep and uneven. Comfortable, supportive shoes are a must.
🐶 Dog-Friendly (on lead)
Great for dog walks, but keep them on a lead due to livestock and cliff edges.
📸 Drone Photography
Capture stunning aerial shots of the lighthouse and coastline with a drone.
🌧️ Dramatic in All Weather
The lighthouse is magical even in rain or fog, offering a moody, atmospheric experience.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Bull Point Lighthouse's stunning location and breathtaking views, calling it a fantastic spot for relaxation and nature walks. The easy access via Mortehoe and the dramatic coastal scenery are frequently praised. Some note the lighthouse itself isn't open, but the surrounding area more than makes up for it.
"Absolutely fantastic location with a beautiful vantage point on all sides. On a sunny day, a walk there is a great relaxation in nature. You can spend several hours just walking around. At low tide there is access to the beach"
Marek Kurowski (Kuri)
"A single track lane and public footpath runs from the intersection between North Morte Road and Channel View. Access is by foot only. ~1.5miles each way between Mortehoe car park and the Lighthouse. Stunning views across the headland. We really enjoyed it and ideal for the pram too!"
Ben Elliott
"For a few days, we went away,
To Bull Point’s cliffs, where oceans play.
In the keeper’s cottage snug and warm,
We watched the dance of sun and storm.
The fog rolled in, a ghostly shroud,
Wrapped round the cliffs, both fierce and proud.
And when the rain began to fall,
The lighthouse cast its steady call.
Its sweeping beam cut through the night,
A guiding hand, so strong and bright.
Through fog and rain, its rhythm stayed,
Keeping ships from rock’s cruel blade.
The stars came out, the skies were clear,
But that beam kept shining, year on year.
It felt like magic, wild and free,
A perfect place for us to be."
Matthew Twiss
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Bull Point Lighthouse is accessible by foot only. You can park in Mortehoe village and follow the public footpath or service road, which is approximately 1.5 miles each way.
There is no direct parking at the lighthouse. Visitors typically park in Mortehoe village and walk to the site.
No, the final approach to Bull Point Lighthouse is via a single-track lane and public footpath, meaning it's accessible by foot only.
Yes, the walk is ideal for prams, especially if you take the service road from Mortehoe, offering stunning views.
The walk from Mortehoe car park to Bull Point Lighthouse is about 1.5 miles each way.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Bull Point Lighthouse itself is not open to the public, but the surrounding area and coastal path are free to roam and explore.
As the lighthouse is not open for tours, there are no specific opening hours. The surrounding grounds are accessible during daylight hours.
The cottages associated with Bull Point Lighthouse are now holiday lets and are not open to the public for visits.
There is no entrance fee to access the grounds around Bull Point Lighthouse or walk the coastal path.
Yes, Bull Point Lighthouse is located along the South West Coast Path, making it a popular stop for hikers.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Enjoy the stunning coastal views, walk the South West Coast Path, and appreciate the dramatic landscape. The area is perfect for relaxation and nature appreciation.
There are no public facilities directly at the lighthouse. Visitors should come prepared with water and snacks.
At low tide, there is access to the beach below the lighthouse, offering further exploration opportunities.
Expect rugged, dramatic sea cliffs, open headlands, and stunning coastal scenery. It's a great place for appreciating wild landscapes.
Absolutely! The lighthouse, cliffs, and sea views provide fantastic opportunities for photography, especially with a drone.
📸 📸 Photography
Sunny afternoons offer the best light for capturing the dramatic coastal scenery. Early mornings or late evenings can also provide beautiful, soft light.
Yes, drones are popular for capturing aerial views of the lighthouse and coastline, offering unique perspectives.
You can capture wide-angle shots of the lighthouse against the sea, close-ups of its structure, and panoramic views of the rugged coastline.
While there are no specific restrictions mentioned for general photography, always be mindful of the environment and any private property (like the holiday cottages).
Its dramatic cliffside location, the iconic lighthouse structure, and the ever-changing coastal weather provide a visually stunning backdrop.
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👨👩👧 Families with Kids
🚶♀️ Hikers & Nature Enthusiasts
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Deep Dives
In-depth insights and expert knowledge
The History of Bull Point Lighthouse
The current lighthouse was rebuilt and automated in 1975 by Trinity House, replacing the original structure. This new, automated lighthouse continues to guide vessels navigating the challenging North Devon coastline, warning them of the treacherous rocks below. The historical context adds a layer of depth to the visitor experience, reminding us of the vital role lighthouses play in maritime safety.
While the lighthouse itself is not open to the public, the surrounding area, including the former keeper's cottages (now holiday lets), offers a glimpse into its past. The dramatic cliffside location and the story of its near-disaster and reconstruction make Bull Point a compelling site for those interested in maritime heritage and coastal engineering.
Walking the Coastal Path to Bull Point
There are two main routes from Mortehoe: the public footpath, which can be steeper and more challenging, and the service road, which is generally flatter and easier, making it suitable for prams. Both routes provide stunning views of the rugged coastline, the Bristol Channel, and on clear days, Lundy Island.
Visitors often describe the walk as invigorating, with the dramatic cliffs and crashing waves creating a powerful atmosphere. It's a popular spot for both casual walkers and serious hikers, offering a chance to experience the wild beauty of North Devon. Remember to wear sturdy footwear, as the terrain can be uneven, and keep dogs on a lead due to potential livestock.
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