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Port-Blanc Lighthouse

5 Rue du Port, 22710 Penvénan, France

Name and Location

The Port-Blanc Lighthouse, also known locally as the "Phare de Port-Blanc," is located at the small inlet of Port-Blanc on the northern coast of Brittany, France. Its exact address is 5 Rue du Port (Le Port-Blanc), 22710 Penvénan, France.

Construction and History

The lighthouse stands on a quay or low jetty at the head of a small marina basin. According to cadastre data from 2010, it is a built "man_made" structure, but the material and date of construction are not specified in available records. Official records do not indicate a precise year of construction nor the name of an architect.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's height and focal plane are not documented. Its optic and equipment details are also unknown, although it likely features a standard marine lantern. There is no record of radar or AIS installation.

Light and Navigation

As a major light, the Port-Blanc Lighthouse serves as an active navigational aid for pleasure craft and small fishing vessels entering Port-Blanc from the English Channel. Its exact light characteristic and range are not publicly documented.

Accessibility and Visiting

  • The jetty is freely accessible on foot, but the lighthouse tower itself appears to be closed to visitors.
  • To reach the lighthouse, follow signs to Port-Blanc via D74 to Penvénan, with parking available nearby.
  • Nearby amenities include a small parking area, waterfront restaurant, and boat moorings.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse stands against a backdrop of pink granite outcrops typical of northern Brittany's coastline. From its location, it offers views across a sheltered estuary toward Île Milliau and the wider Trieux river estuary.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Locals claim that during severe storms, the light has saved small craft from stranding on nearby rocky ledges – although no specific incidents are officially recorded.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse is presumably managed by the French Service des Phares et Balises (Coastal Lighting Authority), under the Ministry of the Sea. It is likely fully automated, as most minor harbor lights in France are.

Further Information

For further context on coastal lights, visit the French Service des Phares et Balises website: www.service-phares-balises.fr.

Details

NamePort-Blanc Lighthouse
CityPenvénan
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.8367478, -3.3088334
StoriesIt is said among local fishermen that, during the worst storms, the light's beam has saved small craft from stranding on the nearby rocky ledges—though no specific incidents are officially recorded.
Access descriptionBy road via D74 to Penvénan, then follow signs to Port-Blanc. Parking is available nearby.
Accessibletrue
Landscape typecoast
View descriptionOffers views across a sheltered estuary toward Île Milliau and the wider Trieux river estuary.
Facilitiessmall parking area, waterfront restaurant and boat moorings
Nearby attractions["Pointe de Guilben","coastal footpath (GR 34)"]
Automatedtrue