Faro de Avilés, Maritime lighthouse in Llaviana, Spain.
Faro de Avilés is a lighthouse located in Llaviana on the Asturian coast, featuring a white cylindrical tower that rises approximately 14 meters high. The structure occupies a rocky vantage point where it surveys the waters of the Cantabrian Sea.
The lighthouse began operating in 1863, replacing earlier systems of warning fires that guided vessels along this treacherous coast. This modernization marked an important advance in maritime safety for the region.
The lighthouse embodies the seafaring traditions rooted in this Asturian coastal community and remains a gathering point where locals observe maritime activities. It reflects how the region has always relied on the sea for its identity and livelihood.
The site is accessible during daytime hours with parking available and barrier-free pathways for visitors with limited mobility. Plan your visit for clear weather to fully appreciate the coastal views and the structure's position on the rocks.
The light beam follows a specialized pattern that alternates between white and red colors in a distinctive rhythm. This system allows mariners to identify the exact location of the coast during nighttime navigation across the sea.
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