Walk to the Faváritx lighthouse

Or we explore the corners of the northern part of the island

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Author: Terka Šídlová © gigaplaces.com
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There are many things to admire in Menorca, and one of them is the local lighthouses. Among the most interesting are the trio of lighthouses located on the outcrops of the northern side of the island. Among these is the Faváritx lighthouse.

The way to the lighthouse

Faváritx has one major disadvantage and that is the distance. The parking lot is about 3 km away from it and you have to walk the rest. It's no honey in the hot climate here and on the asphalt road.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

Cala s'Escala

On the way we pass the Cala s´Escala beach. As everywhere in Menorca, we are amazed by the clarity of the water. However, the beach is quite rocky. That's probably why there aren't too many people here.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

A bit of geology

Menorca is a geologically very interesting island. While the south side is mainly limestone, the north side is very variable. The Fávaritx lighthouse is dominated by slate, which we have not encountered anywhere else on the island.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

Lighthouse

The lighthouse dates from 1916 and, like most local lighthouses, was created in response to a ship disaster. The lighthouse is typical of its striped tower whose height is a respectable 28 meters.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

Views

The lighthouse itself is not accessible, but you can get around to the lookout point on the neighboring rock. Since the lighthouse is located on a prominent promontory, one can admire a beautiful view of the coast from here.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com
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