
Caldey Island Lighthouse
Caldey Island Lighthouse, located off the coast of Wales, is a historic navigational aid built in 1829 to warn ships of nearby reefs and safe passage. It stands approximately 19 meters tall and emits a flashing light visible for miles, helping mariners navigate safely around the island. The lighthouse is operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and is an iconic part of Caldey Island's scenery, which is also known for its monastery and scenic landscapes. Its primary purpose is to ensure maritime safety by guiding ships through treacherous waters near the island.