Portugal Cabo Raso Lighthouse, Cascais
Farol do Cabo Raso is a coastal beacon near Cascais, Portugal, dating back to the late 19th century. Nestled within an old fort, its distinctive red metal tower stands tall against the rugged cliffs and the vast Atlantic Ocean. Though visitors cannot enter the lighthouse itself, the site offers stunning views of crashing waves and dramatic rock formations, making it a favorite spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Photography Tips
To photograph Farol do Cabo Raso up close, use a wide-angle lens to capture the full height of the red tower along with the textured walls of the old fort. Shoot from low angles to emphasize its height and strength against the sky. Look for interesting foreground elements like rocks or plants to add depth. Early morning or late afternoon light will bring out warm tones and shadows, enhancing details. A tripod helps keep shots sharp, especially in windy conditions.
Travel Information
Farol do Cabo Raso is about 6.5 km west of Cascais. You can reach it by bus, taxi, or a scenic 1.5-hour walk along the coast.
Spot Type
Outdoor
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Sunrise & Sunset
06:11 - 21:02
| current local time: 23:14
Photo Themes
Architecture
Lighthouse
Locations
Cabo Raso
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