Draghällans fyr
Sundsvall Bottenhavet, 862 92 Kvissleby, Sweden
Name and Location
Draghällans Fyr is a historic lighthouse located in Kvissleby, Västernorrlands län, Sweden.
Construction and History
The construction of Draghällans Fyr dates back to 1884, during a period of significant maritime activity in the region. The lighthouse was built by the Swedish Maritime Administration to provide a vital aid to navigation for ships traversing the busy shipping lanes of the Baltic Sea. Over the years, the lighthouse has undergone several restorations and upgrades to ensure its continued service as a critical navigation point.
Architecture and Materials
Draghällans Fyr is a striking example of Swedish architectural style, with its red and white striped tower rising 13 meters above sea level. The lighthouse's unique design features a cylindrical shape with a lantern room at the top, providing a clear and unobstructed view of the surrounding waters.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's light is characterized as a mooring light (Mo) with a range of 12-16 nautical miles, depending on the sector. The light sequence is 1+1,3+5, indicating a period of 10 seconds between flashes. The light is visible for 10 periods in total.
Accessibility and Visiting
The lighthouse is not open to the public for visitor access. However, visitors can take a guided tour of the surrounding area, which offers stunning views of the Baltic Sea and the picturesque town of Kvissleby.
Notable Views and Landscape
For those interested in exploring the region, nearby attractions include the charming town of Sundsvall, with its rich cultural heritage and historic architecture. The surrounding countryside is also home to numerous hiking trails, offering breathtaking views of the Swedish wilderness.
Technical and Operational Details
Until recent years, Draghällans Fyr was operated manually by a lighthouse keeper. However, with advances in technology, the lighthouse has been automated to reduce maintenance costs and ensure its continued operation.
Details
Name | Draghällans fyr |
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Country | Other |
Coordinates | 62.3398969, 17.4394565 |