La Coubre Lighthouse Pointe de La Coubre | |
Coordinates: | 45.6967°N -1.2333°W |
Yearbuilt: | 1830 (first) 1842 (second) 1860 (third) 1895 (fourth) |
Yearlit: | 1905 (current) |
Automated: | 2000 |
Construction: | reinforced concrete tower |
Shape: | tapered base cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern |
Marking: | white lower 2/3 tower, red upper 1/3 tower, black lantern |
Height: | 64m (210feet) |
Focalheight: | 58m (190feet) |
Lens: | 1st order Fresnel lens |
Intensity: | 250W bulb |
Characteristic: | Fl (2) W 10s. at 42 m. F RW depending on direction |
The La Coubre Lighthouse (French: Phare de la Coubre) is a historic lighthouse that is still in service in La Tremblade, in Charente-Maritime, in France.[1] [2]
La Coubre is 64m (210feet) high and is the highest in the department. A museum tells the history of the different lighthouses that have existed in the region. It is possible to climb to the top from February to November.
The lighthouse is located in the "Pointe of La Coubre", 15 km from Royan and at the north of the Gironde Estuary, close to the Bonne Anse Bay.
The "Pointe of La Coubre" and the sandbank separate the calm water of the Gironde Estuary, and to the north, the Atlantic Ocean. It is the highest Lighthouse in Charente-Maritime and guides the ships into the estuary, avoiding the sandbanks, where many ships have wrecked.
After climbing the 300 steps among the opaline on the walls, visitors can see the Wild Coast (Côte Sauvage), the beaches, the La Coubre forest, the Gironde Estuary and the Cordouan Lighthouse (the oldest in France).
100 years after the lighthouse was put into service, a museum was built to tell the history of the different lighthouses that have guided the ships. The museum has a few rooms where the history of the lighthouses is told, from 1699 to nowadays. In another room, marine objects are shown, a device measuring the fog, old lenses and other mechanisms.