Røværsholmen Fyr
F329+MP, Røvær, Norway
Name and Location
Røværsholmen Fyr is a historic lighthouse located in Røvær, Norway, guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the North Sea.
Construction and History
The current structure dates back to 1870, when the original lighthouse was replaced with a new one designed by architect Johan Zefussi. Until its automation in 1986, the lighthouse was manned by a series of keepers who ensured the light remained lit and functioning properly.
Architecture and Materials
The tower measures 15.5 meters in height and is constructed from stone and brick, with distinctive red and white stripes making it a striking landmark for vessels approaching the coastline.
Light and Navigation
The Røværsholmen Fyr emits a beacon light that can be seen from a distance of up to 12.8 nautical miles. The light's character is described as "Iso" (isophase), with a period of four seconds and a range of 9.8-10.2 nautical miles, depending on the direction.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse via a paved path that leads from the nearby parking area. The tower itself is not open to the public, but the surrounding coastal area offers stunning views of the North Sea and surrounding landscape.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding coastal area offers stunning views of the North Sea and surrounding landscape.
Anecdotes and Folklore
There is no definitive record of any notable maritime incidents or rescues attributed to the Røværsholmen Fyr, but it is likely that the lighthouse has played a crucial role in guiding vessels safely through the treacherous waters of the North Sea over the years.
Technical and Operational Details
The tower remains an important navigation aid, although it no longer requires human intervention to operate. The lighthouse is recognized as a significant cultural and historical landmark in Norway, with its architecture and light characteristics being well-documented and preserved for future generations.
Further Information
The Røværsholmen Fyr is one of several lighthouses located along the Norwegian coastline that are part of the country's "Lighthouse Heritage Route".
Details
Name | Røværsholmen Fyr |
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City | Røvær |
Country | Norway |
Coordinates | 59.4516783, 5.0692717 |
Year of construction | 1870 |
Historic significance | significant cultural and historical landmark in Norway |
Stories | part of Norway's 'Lighthouse Heritage Route' |
Architectural style | stone and brick |
Architect | Johan Zefussi |
Construction material | stone and brick |
Tower height | 15.5 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | paved path that leads from the nearby parking area |
Accessible | true |
View description | stunning views of the North Sea and surrounding landscape |
AIS Radar | false |
Light characteristic | Iso (isophase) |
Light range | {"max":12.8,"min":9.8} |
Automated | true |