Säppi Lighthouse
F8GX+X4 Vasikkari, Finland
Name and Location
The Säppi Lighthouse is located in the picturesque village of Vasikkari, Finland, situated at coordinates (61.4773867° N, 21.3477631° E).
Construction and History
The Säppi Lighthouse was built during the late 19th century era of construction, serving as a beacon for mariners navigating the treacherous waters of the Baltic Sea.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse features traditional Finnish architectural style, with a white-painted tower and a lantern room housing a powerful light. The structure is made from sturdy stone and brick materials, ensuring its durability against the harsh marine environment.
Light and Navigation
The Säppi Lighthouse emits a Fl(3)W.15s light characteristic, flashing three times every 30 seconds, with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles. This unique pattern allows mariners to easily identify the lighthouse in low-visibility conditions.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse via a scenic coastal road, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The lighthouse is open to visitors during the summer months (June to August), with guided tours available through local tour operators.
Notable Views and Landscape
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, no notable stories or anecdotes are available about the Säppi Lighthouse or its former keepers.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse operates automatically, with no need for manual intervention. Although it is no longer an active aid to navigation, it serves as a popular tourist attraction and an important part of Finland's maritime heritage.
Further Information
Details
Name | Säppi Lighthouse |
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Country | Other |
Coordinates | 61.4773867, 21.3477631 |