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Scenic lighthouse with stunning views
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Sightseeing

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Historic

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Farol do Arnel, located on the northeastern tip of São Miguel Island in the Azores, is the oldest lighthouse in the region. It began operating on November 26, 1876, making it the first lighthouse constructed in the Azores.

Historical Significance:

Built in the late 19th century under the guidance of António Alves de Oliveira, known as the “Innovator of Nordeste,” the lighthouse played a crucial role in modernizing the region and enhancing maritime safety in these waters.

Features and Appeal:

Architecture: Farol do Arnel is a white, octagonal tower standing 15 meters tall, perched on a cliff 66 meters above sea level. Its light can be seen up to 19 nautical miles away, making it an essential landmark for vessels in the Atlantic.

Scenic Views: The lighthouse offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding cliffs, attracting photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Accessibility: A steep road with a slope of up to 35% leads to the lighthouse, so visitors are encouraged to park near the main road and walk down. This allows for a more immersive experience with panoramic views while avoiding the challenges of driving along the narrow, winding road.

Visitor Recommendations:

Visiting Farol do Arnel is a must on any São Miguel itinerary. Walking down to the lighthouse provides a full experience of the area’s unique atmosphere and vistas. However, if you prefer a more relaxed visit, you can enjoy the views from above, which are equally impressive. Whether up close or from a distance, Farol do Arnel offers a blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty that makes it a memorable destination on the island.

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