One of the most beloved spots, a live webcam with a spectacular view of a unique and enchanted location, "Punta Faro Beach" in Lignano Sabbiadoro, the farthest point of the peninsula from which all the city's beaches begin! One of the most photographed and visited places in the resort, between the two free beaches we find a symbol of the area: the pier with the red lighthouse (still active), and then the historic white and red striped lighthouse. The webcam captures several areas: the left side to the northwest with the "Piazzetta Gregorutti" park, along with the World War II "bunker" relic, further right the "Tahiri" restaurant with the "Marina Punta Faro" harbor behind it, a large free beach, and a dog-friendly beach. To the northeast, we find the two historic lighthouses, and to the southeast, we can observe another stretch of free beach with the "Doggy Beach" (dog beach) behind it, while further right is the artwork with the "Heart," a popular spot for souvenir photos of Lignano. Finally, on the far right, the "Lungomare Marin" promenade, which is very picturesque in the evening.
Image capturing one of the most beautiful and natural panoramas of Lignano Sabbiadoro. You can admire the free beach of "Punta Faro Beach," the pier along with the "Red Lighthouse," and to the right, the old white-and-red striped lighthouse, one of the symbols of the seaside town of Lignano Sabbiadoro. The older lighthouse dates back to 1927, while the red (active) lighthouse with the wooden pier was built in 1998. In the background lies the island of Martignano, known as the "Island of Shells," and farther to the right, in the distance, the island of Sant’Andrea.
Panoramic view of the free beach "Punta Faro Beach" in Lignano Sabbiadoro facing southeast, where you can admire the sea and the curve of the peninsula at the tip of Lignano. On the right, the pedestrian area with the Lungomare Trieste, which is also very charming in the evening for long walks under its beautiful lights. In the distance, you can see the "Doggy Beach," and between the free beach and the promenade stands the artwork "Il Cuore" ("The Heart"), framing one of the most photographed spots, a tribute to the landscape featuring Lignano's lighthouses.
View of the farthest part of Lignano Sabbiadoro facing north. On the left, we see "Piazzetta Gregorutti" with its pedestrian area, small park, and some benches. At the end of the square, near the beach, the old "bunker" from World War II. In the middle, the "Punta Faro Beach" with the "Tahiri" restaurant behind it, while in the background, you can see the "Marina Punta Faro" port. Looking further to the right, we find the sea with the harbor entrance and the large free beach where dogs are also allowed, with the "Laguna di Marano" in the distance.
In this panorama, we can observe a stretch of beach, the sea, and further out, the green and red signal lights marking the entrance channel, marked by the "Bricole," poles that define the navigation channel of Porto Lignano and guide boats to the ports of Lignano Sabbiadoro and Aprilia Marittima.
Panoramic image facing northeast with a close-up of one of the most scenic spots: in the foreground, the two historic lighthouses of Lignano Sabbiadoro. Through the long wooden pier, you can reach the red lighthouse and observe the Adriatic Sea merging with the Lagoon of Marano. In the background, the islands of Martignano, nicknamed the "Island of Shells," and the island of Sant'Andrea.