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Llebeig Lighthouse

Diseminado Illa Sa Dragonera, 3, 07150, Illes Balears, Spain

Name and Location

The Llebeig Lighthouse, officially known as Cabo Llebeitx, is located on Sa Dragonera Island off the coast of Mallorca, Spain. Its address is Diseminado Illa Sa Dragonera, 3, 07150, Illes Balears, Spain, with coordinates 39°34'21"N, 2°18'15"W.

Construction and History

The Llebeig Lighthouse was built in 1858 during the reign of Queen Isabella II of Spain. It is a masonry tower with a height of 130 meters (430 feet) above sea level, making it one of the tallest lighthouses in the Balearic Islands.

Architecture and Materials

No specific information on architecture and materials is available.

Light and Navigation

The Llebeig Lighthouse emits a white light that flashes every 7.5 seconds. The light has a range of 20 nautical miles and is visible within a sector of 150° from true north, serving as an important aid to navigation for mariners in the Mediterranean Sea.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse's exterior, but the interior is not open to the public due to safety and security concerns.

Notable Views and Landscape

The Llebeig Lighthouse sits on a rocky outcrop at the southern tip of Sa Dragonera Island, which is a nature reserve known for its unique flora and fauna. The surrounding waters are home to a variety of marine life, including dolphins, turtles, and sea birds.

Anecdotes and Folklore

The Llebeig Lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime history, particularly during World War II when it served as a beacon for Allied ships navigating the Mediterranean.

Technical and Operational Details

The Llebeig Lighthouse was automated in the mid-20th century, replacing the need for manual operation by keepers. Today, it remains an important aid to navigation, guiding mariners through the waters surrounding Mallorca.

Further Information

  • * "Faro de Cabo Llebeig" on Wikipedia (in Spanish)
  • * "Sa Dragonera, Cap de Llebeig 1" on Wikimedia Commons
  • * "Consell de Mallorca: Rutes i paisatges naturals" (official website)

Details

NameLlebeig Lighthouse
City
CountrySpain
Coordinates39.5741723, 2.3043072
Year of construction1858
Eventsserved as a beacon for Allied ships navigating the Mediterranean during World War II
Historic significanceplayed a crucial role in maritime history, particularly during World War II when it served as a beacon for Allied ships navigating the Mediterranean.
Storiesplayed a crucial role in maritime history
Architectural stylemasonry
Construction material"masonry"
Tower height130
Renovationsautomated in the mid-20th century
Access descriptionVisitors can access the lighthouse's exterior.
Accessiblefalse
Landscape typerocky coast
View descriptionsituated on a rocky outcrop at the southern tip of Sa Dragonera Island, which is a nature reserve known for its unique flora and fauna.
Facilitiestoilets, cafe, gift shop
Nearby attractions["Sa Dragonera Island"]
Light characteristic"white light that flashes every 7.5 seconds"
Light range20
Automatedtrue