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Faro de Corrubedo

HWCH+WX Corrubedo, Ribeira, Spain

Name and Location

Faro de Corrubedo, also known locally as "El Faro de Corrubedo", is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Ribeira, Spain.

Construction and History

The construction of Faro de Corrubedo dates back to the 18th century, making it one of the oldest lighthouses in Spain. The exact year of its construction is unknown, but it is believed to have been built during the reign of King Charles III (1759-1788). Initially, the lighthouse was designed to serve as a landmark for sailors and fishermen navigating the treacherous coastline.

Architecture and Materials

Faro de Corrubedo is a remarkable example of traditional Spanish architecture. The tower stands at an impressive height of 12 meters (39 feet), with a focal height of 14 meters (46 feet) above sea level. The lighthouse's characteristic shape is attributed to its cylindrical structure, adorned with a distinctive lantern room. The exterior walls are made of stone, while the interior features a spiral staircase leading to the top.

Light and Navigation

The Faro de Corrubedo light characteristic is marked by three white flashes every 15 seconds (Fl(3)W.15s), serving as a beacon for vessels approaching the coastline. Additionally, there are two red and green lights to guide mariners within specific sectors: a red light from 352° to 360°, and a green light from 16° to 352°.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse via the coastal path or road, which offers stunning views of the coastline. While it is possible to visit the Faro de Corrubedo, please note that accessibility may be restricted due to its remote location and ongoing maintenance work. It is recommended to check with local authorities for the latest information on visiting hours and access.

Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape is characterized by rugged cliffs, rocky shores, and sandy beaches, making it an attractive destination for nature enthusiasts.

Anecdotes and Folklore

While there are no specific stories or events tied to Faro de Corrubedo's history, its presence has undoubtedly played a crucial role in maritime trade and commerce in the region.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse is automated, ensuring continuous operation without human intervention. Its position can be found on nautical charts with the following reference: D 1795.

Further Information

  • Spanish Lighthouse Association

Details

NameFaro de Corrubedo
CityRibeira
CountrySpain
Coordinates42.5723521, -9.0700667
Year of construction1759
Eventsmaritime trade, commerce
Historic significancehistorically significant landmark
Construction materialstone
Focal height14
Tower height12
Heritage statustrue
Access descriptioncoastal path or road
Accessibletrue
Landscape typerocky coast
View descriptionrugged cliffs, rocky shores, and sandy beaches
Light characteristicFl(3)W.15s
Automatedtrue