Utsira Fyr
Fyrvegen 106, 5547 Utsira, Norway
Name and Location
The Utsira Fyr is located in the picturesque town of Utsira, Norway.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was constructed in 1852 and has been guiding mariners ever since. It stands tall at an impressive height of 13.3 meters (43.7 feet).
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is constructed using traditional Norwegian architectural styles, with a sturdy tower built from stone and brick.
Light and Navigation
The Utsira Fyr's light characteristic is FFl (Flash every 3 seconds), with a range of 10.6 nautical miles. The beacon emits a white light, shining bright at an impressive height of 80 meters (262 feet) above sea level.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the Utsira Fyr through guided tours, which are available upon request. The lighthouse is situated at Fyrvegen 106, 5547 Utsira, Norway, easily accessible by car or public transportation from nearby towns.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands proudly on the outskirts of Utsira town, overlooking the picturesque coastal landscape. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills, verdant forests, and stunning ocean views.
Anecdotes and Folklore
While historical records are limited, local folklore suggests that the Utsira Fyr played a crucial role in guiding ships through treacherous waters during the 19th century. The lighthouse was once tended by dedicated keepers who braved harsh weather conditions to ensure the beacon remained operational.
Technical and Operational Details
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Further Information
- "Utsira Fyr" on Wikipedia (no:Utsira fyr)
- Kulturminnesok.no (Local Cultural Heritage Website)
- Rogaland County Museum (Regional History and Culture)
Details
Name | Utsira Fyr |
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City | Utsira |
Country | Norway |
Coordinates | 59.3068572, 4.8712395 |
Year of construction | 1852 |
Historic significance | Role in Norway's rich maritime heritage |
Keeper stories | Dedicated keepers who braved harsh weather conditions to ensure the beacon remained operational |
Stories | Played a crucial role in guiding ships through treacherous waters during the 19th century |
Construction material | "Stone and brick" |
Focal height | 80 |
Tower height | 13.3 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | By car or public transportation from nearby towns |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | Coastal landscape |
View description | Rolling hills, verdant forests, and stunning ocean views |
Guided tours | true |
Opening hours | By appointment only |
Nearby attractions | ["Utsira Town Center","Coastal Hiking Trails"] |
Light characteristic | "FFl (Flash every 3 seconds)" |
Light range | 10.6 |
Automated | false |