Flatey
5575+7P Flatey, Iceland
Name and Location
The Flatey Lighthouse, also known as Flateyjarviti to locals, is located on the tiny island of Flatey off the coast of Iceland. The exact coordinates are (-17.8407135, 66.163215).
2. Construction and History
Built in 1918, the Flatey Lighthouse represents a significant milestone in Icelandic maritime history during the early 20th century. It was decommissioned from its original purpose as an aid to navigation and now serves as a popular tourist attraction.
3. Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is reminiscent of traditional Icelandic design, with a simple yet sturdy structure constructed using local materials such as stone and concrete. Standing at a height of 27 meters (88.6 feet), the Flatey Lighthouse has a focal height of approximately unknown.
4. Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's light range extends for unknown nautical miles, with a characteristic pattern of Fl(3)W.15s.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
As of [current date], the Flatey Lighthouse has been decommissioned from its original purpose as an aid to navigation. It now serves as a popular tourist attraction and can be visited by taking a ferry from the nearby mainland or chartering a private boat. The lighthouse has been automated since its decommissioning, allowing for limited public access to the site.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
Located on a small island, the lighthouse is surrounded by the dramatic landscape of the Icelandic coastline, with towering cliffs and open waters providing a breathtaking backdrop.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
According to local legend, the Flatey Lighthouse has been home to several notable lighthouse keepers throughout its history. One such keeper was known for his remarkable skill in maintaining the light's intricate mechanical system. The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding vessels through treacherous waters during World War II.
8. Technical and Operational Details
Visitors can reference nautical chart number unknown for precise navigation information. Navigators can use the lighthouse as an aid to navigating the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic.
9. Further Information
- * Opening hours: unknown
- * Entrance fee: unknown
- * Guided tours: Available upon request
- * On-site facilities: Limited amenities available
Nearby attractions include:
exploring the surrounding coastline, taking a boat tour of nearby islands, or visiting the nearby town of Þingeyjarsveit for its rich cultural heritage.
Details
Name | Flatey |
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City | |
Country | Iceland |
Coordinates | 66.163215, -17.8407135 |
Year of construction | 1918 |
Events | crucial role in guiding vessels during World War II |
Historic significance | significant part of Iceland's cultural heritage |
Keeper stories | local legend about a notable lighthouse keeper |
Stories | remarkable skill in maintaining the light's intricate mechanical system |
Architectural style | traditional Icelandic design |
Construction material | stone, concrete |
Tower height | 27 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | by ferry from mainland or charter a private boat |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | dramatic landscape of the Icelandic coastline |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | limited amenities available |
Nearby attractions | explore the surrounding coastline, take a boat tour of nearby islands, visit the nearby town of Þingeyjarsveit |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s |
Automated | true |