Kalvöskärs fyr
H7J2+MW Sälvik, Sweden
Name and Location
Kalvöskärs Fyr Lighthouse is located in the picturesque town of Fjällbacka, Västra Götaland County, Sweden.
Construction and History
Kalvöskärs Fyr was constructed in 1845 as a response to the increasing traffic of sailing vessels and steamships along the Swedish coastline. The original structure was designed by architect Carl Julius Lindström, who drew inspiration from traditional Swedish red-roofed cottages.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 10 meters (33 feet) above sea level, with a focal plane of 27 meters (89 feet).
Light and Navigation
The Kalvöskärs Fyr Lighthouse is equipped with a distinctive light characteristic, consisting of three white flashes every 15 seconds. This pattern is designed to be easily recognizable by mariners from a distance, serving as a beacon in the dark or during periods of poor visibility.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, where they can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding coastal landscape. The site is open to the public, offering guided tours during peak season. The nearby Fjällbacka town offers a range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and accommodations for visitors.
Notable Views and Landscape
The area is characterized by rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque fishing villages. The nearby Tanum National Park offers scenic hiking trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and historic cultural sites.
Technical and Operational Details
In recent years, the lighthouse has been automated, ensuring continuous operation without the need for manual maintenance. The light is powered by electricity, which is generated on-site using solar panels and wind turbines.
Further Information
The Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the Kalvöskärs Fyr Lighthouse.
Details
Name | Kalvöskärs fyr |
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Country | Other |
Coordinates | 58.581699, 11.2522716 |