Phare De Kermorvan
The Phare De Kermorvan is a lighthouse located at the tip of the Kermorvan Peninsula in Brittany, France. Built in 1849, it stands 22 meters tall and is known for its distinctive red and white stripes. The lighthouse serves as a navigational aid for ships entering the Brest harbor and is a popular landmark for visitors.
Surrounded by rugged coastline and scenic views, the Phare De Kermorvan is accessible by a short walk from the nearby village of Le Conquet. The area is rich in marine life and offers opportunities for photography and exploration, making it a favorite spot for tourists and locals alike.