Oksøy Fyr
Oksøy 1, 4625 Flekkerøy, Norway
Name and Location
Oksøy Fyr, also known as Oksøy Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Oksøy in Flekkerøy, Norway.
Construction and History
The Oksøy Lighthouse was constructed in 1853 during the reign of King Oscar I. The original tower was built using local stone and had a height of approximately 36 meters (118 feet). The lighthouse was designed by the Norwegian government to serve as a beacon for maritime traffic navigating the southern coast of Norway.
Architecture and Materials
The Oksøy Lighthouse is an example of traditional Norwegian architecture, with its characteristic red-and-white striped tower. The structure features a square base and tapering sides, rising to a height of 47 meters (154 feet) above sea level. The lighthouse has a focal height of approximately 36 meters (118 feet), making it one of the tallest in Norway.
Light and Navigation
The Oksøy Lighthouse emits a white light with a range of approximately 17.4 kilometers (10.7 miles). The light's characteristic pattern is Fl(3)W, meaning it flashes three times and then remains steady for 15 seconds before repeating the sequence.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse during scheduled hours, typically from May to September. Entrance fees apply, and guided tours are available upon request. On-site facilities include a gift shop and snack bar.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands atop a small hill overlooking the Flekkerøy coastline, offering stunning views of the sea and surrounding landscape.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No specific stories or anecdotes about former lighthouse keepers are available at this time. While there are no specific notable events or visits associated with the Oksøy Lighthouse, it has played a crucial role in maritime history as a beacon for navigation.
Technical and Operational Details
The Oksøy Lighthouse was automated in the mid-20th century. The lighthouse is currently used as a museum and cultural center, no longer serving as a functional aid to navigation.
Further Information
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Details
Name | Oksøy Fyr |
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City | Flekkerøy |
Country | Norway |
Coordinates | 58.0722845, 8.0528155 |
Year of construction | 1853 |
Events | played a crucial role in maritime history as a beacon for navigation |
Historic significance | role in maritime history |
Architectural style | traditional Norwegian architecture |
Construction material | "local stone" |
Focal height | 36 |
Tower height | 47 |
Renovations | converted to a museum and cultural center |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rolling hills, rocky outcroppings, and scenic coastal vistas |
View description | stunning views of the sea and surrounding landscape |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | gift shop, snack bar |
Opening hours | May to September (check website for exact dates) |
Nearby attractions | ["Kristiansand Museum of Cultural History","Agder Museum of Fine Art","Flekkerøy Coastal Path"] |
Light characteristic | "Fl(3)W.15s" |
Light range | 10.7 |
Automated | true |