Krossnes Lighthouse
XJCV+G6 Grundarfjörður, Iceland
Name and Location
The Krossnes Lighthouse is located in Grundarfjörður, Iceland.
Construction and History
The Krossnes Lighthouse was built in the late 19th century to guide ships safely through the treacherous waters of the surrounding fjords. With a rich history, this lighthouse has been a vital aid to navigation for generations.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is constructed with stone and features a sturdy foundation to withstand harsh North Atlantic weather conditions. Its original purpose was to provide a beacon for mariners navigating through the treacherous waters of the surrounding fjords.
Light and Navigation
The Krossnes Lighthouse features a complex light characteristic, consisting of nine separate lights with unique characteristics. These lights rotate every 20 seconds to create a distinctive pattern, making it easier for mariners to identify the lighthouse and navigate through the area.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse site via a scenic hike from Grundarfjörður. The lighthouse is automated, no longer requiring manual operation. Visitors can also enjoy stunning photographs of the lighthouse and its surroundings on various online platforms.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands amidst a picturesque landscape of fjords, mountains, and valleys. The surrounding environment is characterized by rugged terrain, glaciers, and waterfalls.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No notable anecdotes or folklore about the Krossnes Lighthouse have been recorded.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse has a focal height of 19 meters, with a range of 11-13 nautical miles (depending on the light sequence). It is automated, no longer requiring manual operation. The light characteristic consists of nine separate lights, each with its own unique characteristics: Fl (Red), Fl (White), and Fl (Green) rotate every 20 seconds to create a distinctive pattern.
Further Information
The Krossnes Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed in the US NGA Pub. 115 as reference number L 4544. It also has a wikidata ID of Q3378283.
Details
Name | Krossnes Lighthouse |
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City | Grundarfjörður |
Country | Iceland |
Coordinates | 64.9713553, -23.3569339 |
Events | likely shipwrecks and notable visits throughout its operational history |
Historic significance | vital aid to navigation for generations |
Stories | {"keeperStories":null} |
Architectural style | rectangular shape with distinctive red color scheme |
Construction material | stone |
Focal height | 19 |
Tower height | 21 |
Access description | scenic hike from Grundarfjörður |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | fjords, mountains, and valleys |
View description | breathtaking views of the fjord and surrounding mountains |
Guided tours | true |
Opening hours | {"description":"varies depending on the season and local regulations"} |
Nearby attractions | hidden waterfalls, glaciers, and hiking trails |
Light characteristic | {"Fl (Red)":{"on":0.7,"off":2},"Fl (White)":{"on":0.7,"off":2},"Fl (Green)":{"on":0.7,"off":2}} |
Light range | {"minimum":11,"maximum":13} |
Automated | true |