Beuzec Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Beuzec Lighthouse
Also known as: Beuzec (La Croix feu postérieur)
The Beuzec lighthouse, established and first lit in 1964, is an active navigational aid situated atop a hill in Beuzec-Conq. Instead of a typical tower, the light emanates from the highest floor of a 32-meter square parish church steeple. This unique structure rises 87 meters above sea level, casting a quick-flashing white light visible for 23.4 nautical miles. Its position overlooks the countryside and coastal waters near Concarneau, providing guidance to vessels navigating the approaches to the port. The integration of the light within a sacred building marks an unusual adaptation for maritime safety.
Why it matters: This lighthouse is significant for its highly unusual integration into a parish church steeple, making it a rare example of a navigational aid serving a dual purpose. Its elevated position atop a hill provides important guidance for vessels approaching Concarneau.
Light & Optic
- Flash Type
- Quick
- Light Color
- White
- Raw Code
- Q W
- Focal Height
- 87m
- Geographic Range
- 23.4NM
Construction & History
- Year Built
- 1964
References & Identifiers
- Nearest Port
- Concarneau(1.4 km)
- Admiralty No.
- D0930
- NGA No.
- 0476
- ARLHS No.
- FRA-197
Tower & Structure
- Tower Height
- 32m
- Tower Shape
- square
Structure: A 32m square steeple of a parish church, with the light mounted on its very highest floor.
Location
- City
- Concarneau
- Country
- 🇫🇷France
- Region
- Brittany
- Sea Region
- Located atop a hill in the center of Beuzec-Conq, about 2.5 km (1.5 mi) northeast of the Feu de la Croix in Concarneau.
- Latitude
- 47.8889°
- Longitude
- -3.9020°
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