Feu de la jetée Sud
port de, Fécamp, France
Name and Location
The Feu de la jetée Sud (South Pier Lighthouse) is located in Fécamp, France, overlooking the English Channel.
Construction and History
The exact date of construction for the Feu de la jetée Sud is unknown, but it is believed to have been built during the late 19th century when Fécamp was an important fishing port in Normandy. The lighthouse's purpose was to provide a reliable source of light and guidance for mariners, helping to prevent accidents and ensure safe passage.
Architecture and Materials
The Feu de la jetée Sud is a relatively small structure, standing at approximately 14 meters (46 feet) tall with a focal height of around 12 meters (39 feet). The lighthouse's architecture is simple yet functional, featuring a square base and a tapering tower. Its original lantern room has been replaced by an automated light source.
Light and Navigation
The Feu de la jetée Sud emits a green light with a range of approximately 9 nautical miles (17 kilometers). The light characteristic is Q, indicating a fixed red sector beacon.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the Feu de la jetée Sud's premises, although the interior of the lighthouse is not open to the public due to safety concerns and the need to preserve its historic integrity.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape features a mix of urban and natural environments, with the town's harbor and beaches nearby. The Feu de la jetée Sud stands at the southernmost tip of Fécamp's port, offering stunning views of the English Channel.
Technical and Operational Details
In the late 20th century, the lighthouse was automated to reduce maintenance and operating costs. This decision allowed for increased efficiency and reduced reliance on manual operation.
Further Information
The Feu de la jetée Sud has been recognized as an important part of France's maritime heritage.
Details
Name | Feu de la jetée Sud |
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City | Fécamp |
Country | France |
Coordinates | 49.7648019, 0.363645 |
Architectural style | simple, functional |
Focal height | 12 |
Tower height | 14 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | automated in the late 20th century |
Access description | visitors can access the premises |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | coastal |
View description | overlooks the English Channel, with urban and natural environments |
Facilities | toilets, café |
Nearby attractions | Fécamp's port, harbor, and beaches |
AIS Radar | false |
Light characteristic | Q (fixed red sector beacon) |
Light range | 9 |
Automated | true |