Sandviksholmen fyr
H66V+82 Norgård, Sweden
Name and Location
The Sandviksholmen Fyr, also known as the Sandviksholmen Lighthouse, is located in Hamburgsund, Sweden.
Construction and History
The exact date of construction of the Sandviksholmen Fyr is unknown. The lighthouse was built in the early 20th century to serve as a minor aid to navigation for mariners navigating the waters surrounding Sweden.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse features a simple yet functional design typical of many minor aids to navigation in the region. Its structure is made of stone and concrete, with a square base and a tapering tower that houses the light source and keeper's quarters.
Light and Navigation
The Sandviksholmen Fyr emits three different lights: Fl (Green), Fl (White), and Fl (Red). The light range extends to approximately 3 nautical miles (5.6 kilometers).
Accessibility and Visiting
The Sandviksholmen Fyr is not open to the public for visitation. Due to its remote location and minor aid status, it does not offer guided tours or on-site facilities.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands atop a rocky outcropping overlooking the waters of Hamburgsund. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rugged coastline, dense forests, and scenic hiking trails.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse is automated, meaning it operates without the need for a human keeper. The light source and other equipment are powered by electricity or solar panels.
Further Information
No additional information available.
Details
Name | Sandviksholmen fyr |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 58.5608499, 11.2425643 |