Cloch
| Cloch Point light from the north, looking towards Innellan | |
| Location | Firth of Clyde NS202758 | 
|---|---|
| OS grid | NS2031975877 | 
| Coordinates | 55°56′32″N 4°52′44″W / 55.94232°N 4.87877°W | 
| Tower | |
| Constructed | 1797 | 
| Built by | Thomas Smith, Robert Stevenson | 
| Construction | white tower with a black band | 
| Height | 76 feet (23 m) | 
| Operator | Clyde Port Authority | 
| Heritage | category B listed building | 
| Fog signal | (c.1895) | 
| Light | |
| Focal height | 76 feet (23 m) | 
| Light source | Oil (1797–1829) argand lamp (1829–c.1900) acetylene (c.1900–) | 
| Intensity | 40,000 candela | 
| Range | 14 nautical miles | 
| Characteristic | Fl. W 3sec | 
Cloch or Cloch Point (Scottish Gaelic: stone) is a point on the east coast of the Firth of Clyde, Inverclyde, Scotland. There has been a lighthouse on the point since 1797 to warn ships of The Gantocks, a shipping hazard in the Firth. Later circa 1886, a navigation beacon was constructed on the Gantocks rocks.