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Punta del Castillete Lighthouse

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Foundation
  
stone basement

Light source
  
mains power

Opened
  
1996

Focal height
  
114 m

Year first constructed
  
1996

Construction
  
masonry tower

Height
  
21 m

Range
  
31,484 m

NGA number
  
24023.7

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Location
  
Puerto de Mogán Gran Canaria Canary Islands Spain

Tower shape
  
square tower with external stairs

Markings / pattern
  
tower with blue and white bands

Similar
  
Punta Orchilla Lighthouse, Arenas Blancas Lighthouse, La Isleta Lighthouse, Buenavista Lighthouse, Puerto del Rosario Lighthouse

The Punta del Castillete lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Punta del Castillete) is an active lighthouse on the Canary island of Gran Canaria. It is located on cliffs above the resort and fishing harbour of Puerto de Mogán, in the municipality of Mogán. Punta Castillete is on the south-western side of the island facing the Atlantic Ocean, and lies between Maspalomas Lighthouse to the south and the lighthouse of Punta Sardina to the north.

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History

The lighthouse was constructed between 1985 and 1995, and first entered service in March 1996. The modern design, which has been called "ungainly", consists of a square base faced with dark volcanic rock, supporting a concrete tower with external stairways leading to a cantilevered gallery. Originally painted a sandy yellow colour, it was repainted in blue and white in 2014.

The lighthouse is not connected to the electricity grid, but instead is powered by six solar panels charging a set of batteries. The 500mm lantern is equipped with a 150 watt halogen lamp, producing a white light. With a focal height of 114m above sea level, its light can be seen for 17 nautical miles.

The area around the lighthouse is accessible following a steep climb via a road with many hairpin turns from the resort of Puerto de Mogán, although the tower itself is closed.

Puerto de Mogán

The nearby harbour in Puerto de Mogán has two smaller aids to navigation, which mark the entrance to the port and marina. On the main breakwater is a light mounted on a tower above the centre of the El Faro restaurant. Painted white with red bands, the lantern on the 6m tower emits a flashing red light.

On the opposite side of the entrance, next to the hotel is a beacon 2m high, that shows a flashing green light.

References

Punta del Castillete Lighthouse Wikipedia