Engineer Salvador López Miño is in charge of developing the project of this sixth order lighthouse with a range of 6 miles that runs between 1906 and 1907, coming into operation in 1909.
In 1923 the lighting was modified giving it a new range of 7 miles. This project was carried out by the engineer Mauro Serret.
In 1924 the torrero was automatized and dispensed with. In 1985/89, it was electrified and added to that of Punta Ínsua.
Curiosities, myths and legends
On the island of A Creba on the Ria of Muros sits a mansion built on the ruins of the old chapel of Our Lady of A Creba. The most well-known legend about this island and that explains the construction of the chapel we are told by Vicente Risco:
"In Creba there were Moors who had a temple of their false God. The Christians killed them leaving only the chief's daughter. It invoked the devil who raised a tempest, drowned the Christians and separated the island from the earth.
The blackberry became a great snake surrounded by beasts that plunged the boats.
The Christians were where a holy man who advised them to bless the island and build the hermitage. "