Perdrix Turretin Loctudy and Île-Tudy
A visual symbol of Loctudy and Île-Tudy, the Perdrix turret is located at sea at the entrance to the fishing port of Loctudy and at the entrance to the river at Pont-l’Abbé. It was built here to mark a dangerous rock for ships.
The first construction in 1872 was a simple wooden mast, then a beacon with a light in 1886. The current 17.4-metre turret was erected in 1889.
Initially painted red, it was covered in its famous 64 black and white chequered pattern in 1947. Today, it no longer serves any practical purpose for navigation, having been replaced in 2000 by red and green buoys, but it has been preserved thanks to the determination of the two local councils.
























