The Saint-Mathieu Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on Pointe Saint-Mathieu in Plougonvelin, around Brest in Finistère. The lighthouse is open to the public.
Saint-Mathieu was built in 1835 among the ruins of the ancient Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre. It is a major lighthouse of the French coast, with a theoretical range of 29 nautical miles.
Along with the Kermorvan Lighthouse, it signals the direction of the Chenal du Four, which transient ships used to follow on a north-south axis before the creation of the Rail d'Ouessant. Saint-Mathieu's alignment with the Portzic Lighthouse also indicates the route for entrance to the Goulet de Brest.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Mathieu_Lighthouse
Official Website http://www.dirm.nord-atlantique-manche-ouest.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/phare-de-saint-mathieu-a98.html
Address 5 Rue des Moines, Saint-Mathieu 29217, France
Coordinates 48°19'47.542" N -4°46'15.21" E