Eggskär fyr
WGW8+GP Klädesholmen, Sweden
Name and Location
Eggskär fyr is a historic lighthouse located on Klädesholmen Island in Sweden, built to guide mariners through the treacherous waters of the Skagerrak.
2. Construction and History
The lighthouse was constructed in 1858 using local stone and brick. It stands at an impressive height of 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level. Originally manually operated, it was automated in 1972, eliminating the need for manual attendance.
3. Architecture and Materials
Eggskär fyr features a unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance elements, with a distinctive white-painted tower that has become a beacon for navigation.
4. Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's light characteristics include a range of 4-6 nautical miles (7.4-11.1 km), with a period of 6 seconds. The range is divided into sectors: sector start at 17°, sector end at 71.5°, and a range of 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) within this sector.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
The lighthouse is situated on Klädesholmen Island, accessible by ferry or private boat. Visitors can reach the site via a short walk from the island's center. Although not open to the general public, Eggskär fyr remains an important historical landmark and a vital aid to navigation.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
No notable views or landscape information available.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore information available.
8. Technical and Operational Details
Eggskär fyr was originally manually operated, with a keeper responsible for maintaining the light and fog signal. In 1972, it was automated, eliminating the need for manual attendance.
9. Further Information
In 1991, Eggskär fyr was declared a protected cultural environment by the Swedish Government, recognizing its importance as a historical landmark and cultural heritage site.
Details
Name | Eggskär fyr |
---|---|
City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 57.946343, 11.516821 |