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Farol de Caldey

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Farol de Caldey

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Caldey Lighthouse stands as a historic viewpoint on the southern tip of Caldey Island, a tranquil haven located approximately three miles off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, near the popular seaside town of Tenby. Perched at an elevation of around 38 meters above sea level, this iconic white-painted lighthouse has guided ships since 1829 and offers expansive views across the Bristol Channel. It is a prominent landmark within the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, known for its rugged cliffs and…

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    22 de agosto de 2023

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    Caldey Lighthouse is on the Southern tip of the beautiful Caldey Island. It was first lit in 1829 and the light is positioned at a height of 64m, giving it a range of 13 nautical miles.

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    Elevação 40 m

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    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    quarta-feira 29 abril

    19°C

    11°C

    27 %

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    Velocidade máxima do vento: 35,0 km/h

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    Localização:Tenby, País de Gales do Sul, País de Gales, Reino Unido

    Perguntas Frequentes

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty of trails on Caldey Island leading to the lighthouse?

    The main path to Caldey Lighthouse from the island's landing stage is a well-maintained, accessible concrete pathway, making it an easy walk suitable for most visitors. However, Caldey Island also offers a variety of other trails, some of which might involve slightly more varied terrain, including unpaved paths and gentle inclines, particularly if exploring beyond the direct route to the lighthouse or seeking out hidden gems and circular walks.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for on Caldey Island besides the lighthouse?

    Absolutely! Beyond the iconic lighthouse, Caldey Island is rich with landmarks and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the historic Cistercian monastery, several medieval churches, and pristine beaches like Priory Bay. The island also boasts diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities to spot local wildlife, including dolphins and seals during the boat journey to the island.

    How long does the walk to Caldey Lighthouse typically take from the landing stage?

    The walk to Caldey Lighthouse from the island's landing stage is generally considered easy and takes approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace. It's a pleasant stroll along a concrete pathway, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and other attractions on the island during a day trip.

    Is Caldey Island suitable for families with young children or those with limited mobility?

    Yes, Caldey Island is generally considered family-friendly, and the main path to the lighthouse is accessible. The concrete pathway from the landing stage to the lighthouse is suitable for most abilities, including families with young children. However, some of the island's more rugged trails might be less suitable for strollers or those with significant mobility challenges. The boat trip to the island is also part of the adventure.

    Are dogs allowed on Caldey Island and on the routes to the lighthouse?

    Access for dogs to Caldey Island is generally restricted. Due to the presence of the Cistercian monastery and the island's unique ecosystem, dogs are typically not permitted on the island, with the exception of assistance dogs. It's always best to check the latest visitor information from the boat operators or Caldey Island's official website before planning your visit with a pet.

    What amenities are available on Caldey Island, such as cafes or shops?

    Caldey Island offers several amenities for visitors. There is a village shop where you can purchase souvenirs, including the famous perfumes and chocolates made by the Cistercian monks. You'll also find a Post Office museum and facilities for refreshments, such as a cafe, providing options for snacks and drinks during your visit. Picnic spots are also abundant across the island.

    Can visitors go wild swimming around Caldey Island?

    Caldey Island features beautiful, pristine beaches like Priory Bay, which are popular for enjoying the sea. While specific designated wild swimming spots are not widely advertised, visitors often enjoy swimming from these beaches during warmer months. Always exercise caution, be aware of tides and currents, and ensure you are swimming in safe, permitted areas.

    What is the best time of day to visit Caldey Lighthouse to avoid crowds?

    To experience Caldey Lighthouse and the island with fewer crowds, consider visiting on weekdays outside of peak school holiday periods. Arriving on the first boat of the day from Tenby can also provide a quieter experience, especially during the popular spring and summer months when the island sees more visitors.

    What is the history behind Caldey Lighthouse and its significance?

    Caldey Lighthouse, first lit on January 26, 1829, was commissioned by Trinity House to aid coastal traffic in Carmarthen Bay. It was crucial for guiding ships transporting limestone and coal, and for helping transatlantic vessels identify the entrance to the Bristol Channel. Originally powered by oil lamps, it was automated in 1927 and converted to mains electricity in 1997, marking a significant evolution in its long service as a navigational aid.

    Are there any circular walks on Caldey Island that include the lighthouse?

    Yes, Caldey Island offers several circular walks that allow hikers to explore its diverse landscape and often include the lighthouse as a key viewpoint. These routes vary in length and difficulty, winding through the island's unique terrain, past the monastery, and along coastal paths, providing different perspectives of the island's natural beauty and historical sites. Maps are usually available on the island to help you plan your route.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen on Caldey Island and around the lighthouse?

    Caldey Island is home to a variety of wildlife. On the island itself, you might encounter diverse bird species, and the surrounding waters are known for marine life. During the boat trip to and from the island, it's common to spot dolphins and seals. The island's tranquil environment makes it a haven for nature observation.

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