• The La Coubre Lighthouse (French: Phare de la Coubre) is a historic lighthouse that is still in service in La Tremblade, in Charente-Maritime, in France.[2][3].
  • The destiny of the La Coubre lighthouse is very closely linked to these natural processes. These are indeed particularly sensitive near estuaries and deltas.
  • Located in La Tremblade, at the very north-end of the Gironde's Estuary, the La Coubre Lighthouse is undoubtedly a highlight of Charente-Maritime.
  • History of the lighthouse: 1690: the existence of a fire beacon is reported on the Pointe de la Coubre. The first wooden lighthouse was lit in 1860.
  • The Vélodysée, which runs along the Atlantic Ocean for 1200 km, crosses the forest of La Coubre for 25 km and passes by the lighthouse and the beaches.
  • Rebuilt three times since 1895 as a result of shifting dunes, this lighthouse, built in 1905, stands imposingly at the Pointe de la Coubre...
  • The La Coubre Lighthouse or in french La Phare de la Coubre is a historic lighthouse that is still in service in the french town La Tremblade in Charente-Maritime.
  • Built in 1904 and put into service one year later, the lighthouse of La Coubre is the highest lighthouse on the Charente coast, reaching a height of 64 meters.
  • The La Coubre lighthouse, a true historical monument built in 1905, is located in the commune of La Tremblade in southwestern France.
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