Cabo Da Roca Lighthouse at Night

The Cabo da Roca Lighthouse is a beacon/lighthouse located 165 metres above the Atlantic Ocean, on Portugal's most westerly extent. It is located in the civil parish of Colares, in the municipality of Sintra, situated on a promontory made up of granite boulders and interspersed limestone. It is a third-order lighthouse, which originally began operating in 1772. It wa…
The Cabo da Roca Lighthouse is a beacon/lighthouse located 165 metres above the Atlantic Ocean, on Portugal's most westerly extent. It is located in the civil parish of Colares, in the municipality of Sintra, situated on a promontory made up of granite boulders and interspersed limestone. It is a third-order lighthouse, which originally began operating in 1772. It was the first new purpose-built lighthouse to be constructed in the country; the older lighthouses in existence at that time were constructed on existing platforms or from pre-existing beacons.
  • Location: Colares · Sintra · Portugal
  • Height: 22 metres (72 ft)
  • Constructed: 1772
  • Construction: stone tower
  • Automated: 1990
  • Shape: square tower with balcony and lantern rising from a 1-storey keeper's house
  • Markings: white tower and unpainted stone trim, red lantern
Data from: en.wikipedia.org