Jomfruland fyr
Hovedveien 106, 3781 Jomfruland, Norway
Name and Location
The Jomfruland Fyr Lighthouse stands tall in Jomfruland, Kragerø Municipality, Telemark County, Norway. With a height of 48 meters (157 feet) above sea level and a focal height of 31 meters (101 feet), it serves as a beacon for mariners navigating the Skagerrak and North Sea.
Construction and History
The Jomfruland Fyr Lighthouse was constructed in 1866, making it one of Norway's oldest lighthouses still operational today. The original tower was built using granite blocks and had a height of 44 meters (144 feet). In 1902, the lighthouse underwent significant renovations, including the installation of a new light source and an increase in its height to 48 meters (157 feet).
Architecture and Materials
The Jomfruland Fyr Lighthouse's original tower was built using granite blocks. While no specific information is available on its current architecture or materials, it is likely that some changes have been made over the years.
Light and Navigation
The Jomfruland Fyr's light characteristic is a white flash every 15 seconds, with a range of 18.4 nautical miles (33.9 kilometers). The light has been designed to be conspicuous, making it easily visible from distances.
Accessibility and Visiting
The Jomfruland Fyr is located near the town of Kragerø, making it easily accessible by car or public transportation. Visitors can explore the lighthouse's exterior and surrounding area, but please note that the interior is not open to the public.
Notable Views and Landscape
Unfortunately, no information is available on notable views or landscapes related to the Jomfruland Fyr Lighthouse.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore are currently known about the Jomfruland Fyr Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
Today, the lighthouse operates automatically, using solar panels and batteries to power its systems. Although no longer staffed by human keepers, the Jomfruland Fyr remains an essential aid to navigation in the region.
Further Information
- * The Jomfruland Fyr has been listed as a national cultural heritage site since 1997.
- * The lighthouse is managed by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket).
- * The nearest city, Kristiansand, can be reached in approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes by car.
Details
Name | Jomfruland fyr |
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Country | Other |
Coordinates | 58.8651058, 9.5963693 |