Finisterre Lighthouse Viewpoint
Highlights
- • Located at the westernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula
- • Panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and cliffs
- • Historic lighthouse built in 1853
- • Symbolic site for Camino de Santiago pilgrims
- • Natural landscape of the Costa da Morte
- • Free and open access to the viewpoint
Description
Key Information
Visit Duration
1-2 hours
Recommended Seasons
Spring, Summer
Pricing
Free
Accessibility
Medium
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Guide
Essential information for visiting Finisterre Lighthouse Viewpoint
Location
Practical Information
- Pricing
- Free
- Visit Duration
- 1-2 hours
Features & Services
- Accessibility:Medium
- Kid-Friendly:Yes
- Pet-Friendly:Yes
- Booking:No Booking Required
Planning Information
Recommended Seasons
Spring · Summer
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is in spring and summer when the weather is milder and the days longer, making it easier to enjoy the views.
Visitor Tips
Visit the viewpoint wearing windproof clothing and comfortable shoes for walking on rocky areas. Try to arrive early or at sunset when the light is softer and the scenery more evocative. Bring water and sun protection as there are no nearby services. Respect the natural environment and stay on marked paths to preserve the landscape.
Historical Facts
In ancient times, Finisterre was considered the "end of the known world" by the Romans. The lighthouse visible today was built in 1853 to improve navigation along this dangerous coast, known as the Costa da Morte due to its many shipwrecks.
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