Bréhat Lighthouse
Bréhat Lighthouse, located on the island of Bréhat in Brittany, France, is a prominent navigational aid for ships in the English Channel. Built in 1860, it stands at 32 meters tall and features a distinctive red and white striped design. The lighthouse is situated on the northern tip of the island, providing a clear signal to mariners.
The lighthouse is automated and operates year-round, emitting a light every 10 seconds. It is accessible by boat, and visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the nearby Côtes d'Armor region. The area is popular for its natural beauty and rich maritime history.