The Walde Lighthouse is one of a kind! In the wide open spaces of the coastline east of Calais, it has been subject to the tides for over 150 years. It continues to intrigue photographers and walkers on the long beaches of Hemmes de Marck. It was put into service in 1859. The light signal was automated in 1897. At that time, the lighthouse was 18 metres high and at its highest point, it towered over the sea by 11 metres. It has not been in service since 2001 and its silhouette continues to dominate the beach of La Huchette. It is the subject of many photographers. Depending on the tides, it can be surrounded by water or spotted on the horizon of an immense expanse of sand!
If you go during low tide you also have a chance to see the seals! Check the tide chart before your visit.
🕰️ Best time to visit: Low tide — check the tide schedule before you go
🦭 Don’t miss: The seals