THE FOG LIGHTS
BODIC LIGHTHOUSE
: CAN BE VISITED
The Bodic lighthouse borders the left bank of the Trieux estuary, in the town of Lézardrieux. Built in the open field, the lantern is nearly 50 meters above the sea. The current building replaces a lighthouse lit on October 15, 1867 and destroyed by German troops during the Second World War.
MEAN RUZ LIGHTHOUSE
The Ploumanac'h lighthouse, officially the Mean Ruz lighthouse, is a building built in pink granite, which indicates the entrance to the pass leading to the port of Ploumanac'h, in the town of Perros-Guirec in the Côtes-d 'Armor, Brittany.
THE CAP FREHEL LIGHTHOUSE
The current Cap Fréhel lighthouse is one of the 5 most powerful French lighthouses. Its lantern located more than 100 m above sea level (32.85m above the ground) carries more than 53 km. This Breton lighthouse can be visited.
THE POINTE-A-L'AIGLE LIGHTHOUSE
The Pointe-à-l'Aigle lighthouse delights photographers, at the entrance to the port of Légué, in Plérin. This light, "white tower (towards the open sea), green top", was requested by the municipal council of Plérin in 1850 and received the approval of the ministry concerned in May 1852.
THE GRAND LEJON LIGHTHOUSE
The Grand Léjon lighthouse is located at sea 9 miles (about 16.5 km) off Saint-Quay-Portrieux in the Côtes-d'Armor, at the southern end of the Grand Léjon plateau. It indicates the entrance to the bay of Saint-Brieuc.
THE TRIAGOZ LIGHTHOUSE
The Triagoz lighthouse stands on the rock of Guen-Bras, in the center of the Triagoz plateau in the Côtes-d'Armor. It was classified as a historical monument by order of April 20, 2017.
THE ROCHES-DOUVRES LIGHTHOUSE
The Roches-Douvres lighthouse is located in the English Channel halfway between the islands of Bréhat and Guernsey. It is the furthest European lighthouse from the coast.
HEAUX DE BREHAT LIGHTHOUSE
Located about ten kilometers northwest of the island of Bréhat, this lighthouse marks the western outlet of the Gulf of Saint-Malo. Second French lighthouse erected at sea, it consists of a very flared foot and a cylindrical granite tower.
THE SEPT-ILES LIGHTHOUSE
The Sept-Îles lighthouse is located on Île aux Moines (in Breton: Enez ar Breur or Jentilez), the only island in the Sept-Îles archipelago where you can disembark. It is built next to the ruins of an 18th century fort, Fort des Sept-Îles, whose function was to fight against piracy and smuggling.
THE ROSEDO LIGHTHOUSE
The Rosédo lighthouse is located in the north of the island of Brehat on the land of Rosedo, a french island in the department from Cotes-d'Armor north of the tip of Arcouest in Brittany and indicates the pass of the Trieux .
Originally 1 , with its twin the Paon lighthouse , the alignment of the two lighthouses made it possible to avoid the pitfall of the Horaine off the tip of the Paon.
THE PEACOCK LIGHTHOUSE
The current lighthouse in polished red porphyry, was built from 1947 to 1949. It replaces another, built in 1853 which was dynamited by the Germans in 1944. It is equipped with a fixed light, fully automated. The Peacock signals dangerous rocks on the coast.