Bollard Lights

Bollard lights are an effective way to illuminate pathways, driveways, gardens, and darker outdoor areas with clean, even lighting. Their height allows bollard lights to distribute light uniformly, improving safety while adding a modern, understated look to your landscape. Durable and weather‑resistant,

Available in a range of heights and styles, bollard lights provide a subtle alternative to larger lamp posts while still delivering excellent visibility. Explore our collection to find robust, stylish bollard lights that enhance your outdoor space.

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FAQs

How Bright Do Bollard Lights Need to Be

The ideal brightness for LED bollard lights depends on the area
you’re illuminating. For pathways, driveways and garden routes, 100–300
lumens
per bollard usually provides safe, comfortable visibility without
glare. Wider spaces such as car parks, commercial walkways or large landscaped
areas may need 300–500 lumens for clearer definition. The aim is to
create an even, guiding glow rather than intense spotlighting. Choosing the
right output ensures bollard lights enhance safety, improve navigation and
maintain a welcoming atmosphere.

How to Position Illuminated Bollards Along a Pathway

For safe, attractive illumination, garden bollard lights should be
spaced evenly along the pathway to create a clear guiding line without glare. A
typical spacing of 2–4 metres works for most residential paths, while
wider commercial routes may need closer placement for consistent coverage.
Position the bollards slightly off the path edge so the light washes across the
surface rather than shining directly into the eyes. Staggering them on
alternate sides can also create a more balanced, visually appealing effect.

What IP Rating Should Bollard Lights Be

For outdoor use, LED bollard lights should have a minimum IP65
rating to ensure they are protected against rain, moisture and dust. This level
of protection is suitable for pathways, driveways and landscaped areas exposed
to regular weather conditions. In harsher environments or locations with heavy
water exposure, choosing IP66 or IP67 offers even greater durability.
Selecting the correct IP rating ensures illuminated bollards remain safe,
reliable and long‑lasting throughout the year.

What Height Should They Be When Fitted Alongside a Pathway

For effective and comfortable illumination, bollard lights are
typically installed at a height of 600–1200mm. This range provides
enough elevation to cast light across the pathway without causing glare for
pedestrians. Lower bollards around 600–800mm work well for residential garden
paths, creating a softer, more decorative glow. Taller options closer to 1.2m are
better suited to wider or busier pathways where stronger visibility is needed.
Choosing the right height ensures bollard lights guide movement safely while
maintaining an attractive, balanced look.

Can They Be Connected to Movement or Daylight Sensors

Yes — bollard lights can be connected to both movement and
daylight sensors, making them more efficient and convenient to use. PIR motion
sensors activate the lights only when someone approaches, ideal for pathways,
driveways and commercial walkways. Daylight sensors switch the lights on
automatically at dusk and off at dawn, ensuring consistent illumination without
manual control. Pairing garden bollard lights with these sensors reduces energy
use, improves safety and keeps outdoor areas lit only when needed.