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Storm watcher and sentinel, it stands through the island’s sunsets and weathers the Atlantic storms. The lighthouse of La Corbière is set on a tidal island out at sea, surrounded by dark rocks. At low tide, you can walk the causeway out to the lighthouse, past rock pools and sandy beaches to discover a part of the island only revealed at low tide. Explore, but stay alert - an alarm warns visitors when the tide is returning and it’s time to leave the causeway.
Please note that the interior of the lighthouse is not accessible.
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- Extérieur
- Famille
- Couples
- Animaux acceptés
- Restauration
- Parking
There are steps up to the lighthouse itself. The carpark and causeway are sloped in places.
Location
The best way to get to La Corbière? We’d suggest either on foot or on a bicycle with a picnic from St. Aubin. An inland trail begins at St. Aubin and follows the track of a long-disused granite railway, climbing through tree-lined valleys to reach its peak, and the first glimpse of St. Ouen’s Bay. Save the picnic to enjoy at the end of the road with dramatic views overlooking the lighthouse and the bay.