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Farol de Regufe

Alameda Linha da Póvoa 507, 4490-269 Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal

Name and Location

Construction and History

The Regufe Lighthouse has been in operation since 1875, making it one of the oldest lighthouses in Portugal. Its construction was necessary due to the increasing maritime traffic in the region and the need for a reliable navigation aid to ensure the safety of ships.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, with its tower designed to resemble a traditional Portuguese watchtower. The structure is built from local stone and has a distinctive octagonal shape, providing excellent visibility and stability in various weather conditions.

Light and Navigation

Regufe Lighthouse serves as a vital aid to navigation, emitting a powerful beam of light that can be seen up to 20 kilometers (12 miles) out to sea. Its lamp is fueled by electricity, which is generated on site using solar panels and wind turbines. The lighthouse also features a fog signal system, which uses air-driven horn blasts to alert ships of their proximity to the coast in low-visibility conditions.

Accessibility and Visiting

No information available.

Notable Views and Landscape

No information available.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No information available.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse's original optic was replaced with a more modern one in 2004. Regufe Lighthouse is classified as a Building of Public Interest by the Portuguese government. The surrounding area has been designated as a protected zone to preserve the natural environment and maintain the historical integrity of the site.

Further Information

The lighthouse's coordinates are: Point(-8.7547199, 41.3744045).

Details

NameFarol de Regufe
CityPóvoa de Varzim
CountryPortugal
Coordinates41.3744045, -8.7547199
Year of construction1875
Architectural styletraditional Portuguese watchtower
Construction material"local stone"
Tower height25
Renovationsreplacement of the original optic with a modern one in 2004
Accessibletrue
Facilitiesprotected zone
AIS Radarfalse
Light range20
Automatedtrue