Lighthouses
Guide to Britain’s lighthouses: history and how to visit
We explore the history of lighthouses in the UK, the best lighthouses to visit and lighthouses you can stay in
Walk: Mull of Galloway, Dumfries and Galloway
Enjoy an easy 3-mile walk around the tip of the Mull of Galloway in Scotland, seeking out a historic lighthouse, soaring cliffs and spectacular seabirds
Newborough Beach, Anglesey: what to see and do
Explore sand dunes rich in wildflowers, a forest-backed beach and a romantic island on the south coast of Anglesey with BBC Countryfile Magazine's guide to Newborough Beach, Newborough Warren, Newborough Forest and Llanddwyn Island.
Walk: Penmon Point, Anglesey
Discover a picturesque, tranquil peninsula on the Anglesey coast where migrants land to feed and resident birds forage and fish.
Day out: Belle Tout Lighthouse, East Sussex
Wander west from Eastbourne on the South Downs Way to discover a spectacular 17th-century lighthouse, now a quirky B&B
Walk: Point of Ayr, Flintshire
Discover a lonely old lighthouse on the north coast of Wales and watch thousands of seabirds wheeling on a rising tidy
Walk: St Mary's to Souter Lighthouse, Tyne and Wear
Link two historic lighthouses in northern England with this jolly seaside cycle or walk