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Phare de Mean Ruz

Chemin du Phare

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Phare de Mean Ruz

The Phare de Mean Ruz is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of France, near the town of Ploumanac'h.

History

  • Construction of the Phare de Mean Ruz began in 1860 and was completed shortly after.
  • The tower has been an important aid to navigation for mariners sailing through the region's rocky coastline.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands at a height of 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level, with its focal height reaching 26 meters (85 feet).

The tower's architecture is characteristic of coastal lighthouses built during this period.

Light Characteristics

  • The Phare de Mean Ruz features two rotating lights: one white with a range of 12 nautical miles and another red with a range of 9 nautical miles.
  • Both lights have a period of four seconds and are mounted on the tower's upper section.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.

It is no longer used as a manned station, but rather serves as a beacon for mariners navigating the region's coastline.

Location and Accessibility

The Phare de Mean Ruz is located on Chemin du Phare, near Ploumanac'h, France.

The site is accessible by road and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline.

Heritage Status

The Phare de Mean Ruz has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a protected landmark in France.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.

Details

NamePhare de Mean Ruz
CityPloumanac'h
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.83749, -3.4833405
Current useactive aid to navigation