Saint-Mathieu Lighthouse
The Saint-Mathieu Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on Pointe Saint-Mathieu in Plougonvelin, around Brest in Finistère. The lighthouse is open to the public. Saint-Mathieu was built in 1835 among the ruins of the ancient Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre. It is a major lighthouse of the French coast, with a theoretical range of 29 nautical miles (around 55 km). Along with the Kermorvan Lighthouse, it signals the direction of the Chenal du Four, which transient ships used to follow on a north-south axis before the creation of the Rail d'Ouessant. Saint-Mathieu's alignment with the Portzic Lighthouse also indicates the route for entrance to the Goulet de Brest. It was classified as a monument historique on 23 May 2011.
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Sentier Côtier Trez-Hir - Pointe de Saint-Mathieu, Brest
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 48.33 ° | E -4.7708333333333 ° |
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Phare de Saint-Mathieu
Sentier Côtier Trez-Hir - Pointe de Saint-Mathieu
29217 Brest
Brittany, France
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