Find Nearest Lifeboats in The Scottish Highlands
As anyone who visits the coast a lot understands the RNLI provides a much-needed service that nobody ever wants to make a call on. Our Lifeboat category brings all of Coast Radar’s The Scottish Highlands listings related to Lifeboats and their stations together, with many opening to the public or offering fundraising shops.
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Kyle Of Lochalsh lifeboat station was established in 1994 and operates an inshore lifeboat. Station and shop opening hours vary. Read more…
Kessock lifeboat station is one of the RNLI newer stations with a trial boat being established in 1993 and this was successful with then a permanent inshore boat being stationed the next year. Station is only open by appointment. Read more…
Founded in the 1848, although many rescues did take place from 1828. Read more…
Loch Ness lifeboat station operates cover for the inland Loch. Station open by appointment only. Read more…
Mallaig lifeboat station was established in 1948 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station open daily and the shop Monday to Saturday, Sunday during the summer. Read more…
Lochinver lifeboat station established in 1966 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station open weekdays. Read more…
Thurso lifeboat station is RNLI’s most Northerly lifeboat station and was established in 1860 although were lifeboats in the area earlier. Operates an all weather lifeboat. Station open daily and the shop is open all but in the winter months. Read more…
Invergordon lifeboat station was established in 1974, athough other stations a Nairn and Cromarty were open and then closed earlier. Read more…