Tranerodde Fyr
Tranerodde Fyr, Skærveagervej, 6430 Nordborg, Denmark
Name and Location
Tranerodde Fyr Lighthouse
Location: Tranerodde Fyr, Skærveagervej, 6430 Nordborg, Denmark
Construction and History
The Tranerodde Fyr lighthouse was built in 1904 to serve as an aid to navigation for mariners navigating the busy shipping lanes of the Baltic Sea. Its original purpose was to guide ships safely through this critical waterway.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at a height of 10 meters (33 feet) with a focal height of 12 meters (39 feet). Its architecture is characterized by a white and red tower, designed to withstand the harsh marine environment. The structure has been well-maintained over the years to ensure its continued service as an important beacon for mariners.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse features four different light characters: Red Sector, Green Sector, White Sector, and another Red Sector. Each sector has a unique pattern of visibility, ranging from 12 to 15 nautical miles (22 to 28 kilometers). The lighthouse is automated, no longer relying on manual operation by keepers.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can reach the Tranerodde Fyr lighthouse via public transportation or private vehicle. While the structure itself may not be open to the general public, its location offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the Baltic Sea.
Notable Views and Landscape
The location of the lighthouse provides breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and the surrounding coastal landscape.
Heritage Status
The Tranerodde Fyr lighthouse holds cultural significance as a piece of Denmark's maritime heritage. Its history and architecture make it an important landmark in the region.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse is automated, ensuring consistent guidance for mariners through its internal system controlling the light's characteristic patterns.
Further Information
For more information, refer to Dansk Fyrliste 2022 and Q55122184 (Wikidata).
Details
Name | Tranerodde Fyr |
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City | Nordborg |
Country | Denmark |
Coordinates | 55.0456938, 9.8516445 |
Year of construction | 1904 |
Events | some notable events such as shipwrecks or rescues |
Historic significance | piece of Denmark's maritime heritage |
Keeper stories | quotes from former lighthouse keepers |
Stories | some anecdotes, myths, or legends related to the lighthouse |
Architectural style | white and red tower |
Focal height | 12 |
Tower height | 10 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | public transportation or private vehicle |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | coastline |
View description | stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the Baltic Sea |
Guided tours | false |
Light characteristic | Red Sector: A red light with a period of 2 seconds, visible for 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) between sector start 131 and sector end 191., Green Sector: A green light with a period of 2 seconds, visible for 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) between sector start 191 and sector end 280., White Sector: A white light with a period of 2 seconds, visible for 15 nautical miles (28 kilometers) between sector start 280 and sector end 290., Red Sector: A red light with a period of 2 seconds, visible for 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) between sector start 290 and sector end 301. |
Light range | 12, 12, 15, 12 |
Automated | true |