Landsorts fyr
Landsort 506, 149 95 Nynäshamn, Sweden

Name and Location
Landsorts Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the eastern coast of Sweden, standing tall at 25.2 meters (82 feet) high.
Construction and History
Built in 1670, Landsorts Fyr was designed to assist vessels navigating through the treacherous waters of the Baltic Sea. The lighthouse has served as a guiding beacon for mariners since its construction.
Architecture and Materials
The structure's stone tower is adorned with a red roof, adding a pop of color to the otherwise monochromatic landscape. Its unique architecture reflects the traditional style of Swedish lighthouses from that era.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse is equipped with multiple light sources, each with distinct characteristics: a main white light flashing every 60 seconds, visible up to 22 nautical miles (25 kilometers); an unlit sector between 190° and 0°; and four green flashes in each quadrant, with a period of 10 seconds.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can reach Landsorts Fyr by car or public transportation from Nynäshamn town center. A short walk along the coastal path leads to the lighthouse site. No formal guided tours are available, but visitors are welcome to explore the area at their own pace.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape is characterized by rocky shores, sandy beaches, and dense forests. The Baltic Sea's gentle waves crash against the shore, creating a soothing background noise.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was automated in the early 20th century, reducing the need for manual maintenance. The Swedish Maritime Administration is responsible for ensuring its continued operation.
Further Information
Landsorts Fyr has been recognized for its historical significance and cultural importance in Sweden. The lighthouse's rich history and unique architecture make it an essential part of the region's maritime heritage.
Details
Name | Landsorts fyr |
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City | Nynäshamn |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 58.7395979, 17.8656699 |
Year of construction | 1670 |
Events | shipwrecks; rescues |
Architectural style | traditional Swedish lighthouse style |
Construction material | "stone" |
Focal height | 22 |
Tower height | 25.2 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | automated in the early 20th century |
Access description | by car or public transportation from Nynäshamn town center; short walk along the coastal path |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | rocky shores, sandy beaches, and dense forests; Baltic Sea's gentle waves crash against the shore |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | toilets |
AIS Radar | true |
Light characteristic | "Main Light: Fl(1)60s, Secondary Light: unlit sector between 190° and 0°, Supporting Lights: Gfla(4)10s" |
Light range | 22 |
Automated | true |