Phare de l'Aber Ildut
12 Rte du Crapaud, 29840 Lanildut, France
Name and Location
The Phare de l'Aber Ildut is a historic lighthouse located in Lanildut, Finistère, Brittany, France. Its address is 12 Rte du Crapaud, 29840 Lanildut, France.
Construction and History
The Phare de l'Aber Ildut was constructed in 1856 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners traveling along the French coast. The structure stands at an elevation of 64.8 meters (212 feet) above sea level, serving as a vital beacon for ships navigating these waters.
Architecture and Materials
The Phare de l'Aber Ildut is a major light, indicating its significance and prominence in the area. The tower is approximately 12 meters (39 feet) tall and is painted white with red stripes, making it a striking visual landmark on the French coast.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits two lights: the primary light has a characteristic of Oc (fixed red light), a range of 25 nautical miles, and a sector start of 81° and end of 85°. The secondary light has a characteristic of Oc (fixed red light), a range of 20 nautical miles, and a sector start of 85° and end of 87°. These lights play a crucial role in guiding vessels safely through the waters and reducing the risk of accidents or shipwrecks.
Accessibility and Visiting
Unfortunately, no information is available on accessibility or visiting this lighthouse.
Notable Views and Landscape
No notable views or landscape information is provided for the Phare de l'Aber Ildut.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Technical and Operational Details
The Phare de l'Aber Ildut serves as an important aid to navigation for mariners traveling along the French coast. Its primary function is to guide vessels safely through the waters, reducing the risk of accidents or shipwrecks.
Further Information
- * United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (US NGA) publication, 2010-10-22
Details
Name | Phare de l'Aber Ildut |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 48.4710603, -4.7592368 |