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Kirkjuhóll

RW43+5F Staðarstaður, Iceland

Name and Location

The Kirkjuhóll Lighthouse is located in Staðarstaður, Snæfellsbær, Iceland (RW43+5F) on the west coast of the country.

Construction and History

Built in 1927, the Kirkjuhóll Lighthouse was constructed during the early 20th century. Its name, Kirkjuhóll, translates to "Church Hill" in Icelandic, reflecting the region's strong cultural heritage.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse stands at a height of 31 meters (101 feet) with a focal height of 36 meters (118 feet). It is constructed using traditional materials such as stone and steel. The tower is topped with a distinctive green light.

Light and Navigation

The Kirkjuhóll Lighthouse emits a flashing green light every 10 seconds, with a range of 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers). This pattern has remained unchanged throughout its operational history.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse, but it is essential to respect any restricted areas or guidelines provided by local authorities. The surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the Icelandic countryside, making this a unique and unforgettable experience.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse is situated in a rural area characterized by rolling hills, rugged coastlines, and dramatic weather patterns. This unique environment provides a glimpse into Iceland's unspoiled natural beauty.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse is currently automated, ensuring consistent guidance for mariners. Although it no longer serves as an active aid to navigation, the Kirkjuhóll Lighthouse remains an important part of Iceland's maritime heritage.

Further Information

For more information on the Kirkjuhóll Lighthouse, refer to the following sources: US NGA Pub. 115 (2010-09-09) and Wikidata: Q3378279.

Details

NameKirkjuhóll
City
CountryOther
Coordinates64.8054195, -23.0963333