Segerstad Fyr
SEGERSTADS FYRPLATS 501, 380 65 Degerhamn, Sweden
Name and Location
Segerstad Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the southeastern coast of Sweden, overlooking the Baltic Sea.
Construction and History
Segerstad Fyr was constructed in 1858 by the Swedish government to serve as a vital aid to navigation for ships traveling along the busy shipping lanes of the Baltic. The lighthouse's original design was attributed to architect Carl Gumpert, who drew inspiration from the classic style of 19th-century Swedish architecture.
Architecture and Materials
The structure is built of red brick and limestone, with a distinctive lantern room topped by a copper dome.
Light and Navigation
Segerstad Fyr emits a characteristic sequence of three lights: LFl (15 seconds on, 45 seconds off). The light is powered by an electric motor and has a range of approximately 8 nautical miles. The lighthouse's original light source was a kerosene lamp, which was replaced with electricity in the early 20th century.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access Segerstad Fyr via a scenic hiking trail that begins in the nearby town of Degerhamn. The hike takes approximately 30 minutes and offers stunning views of the Baltic Sea and surrounding landscape. There are no formal visitor facilities or guided tours available at the lighthouse, but visitors are welcome to explore the surrounding area.
Notable Views and Landscape
The hiking trail that leads to Segerstad Fyr offers breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and the surrounding landscape.
Technical and Operational Details
Until its automation in the mid-20th century, Segerstad Fyr was operated by a team of dedicated keepers who ensured the light remained steady and bright. Today, the lighthouse is fully automated, with regular maintenance performed by the Swedish Coast Guard to ensure its continued functionality.
Further Information
- For those interested in exploring more of Sweden's maritime heritage, nearby Degerhamn is home to a charming harbor and several historic shipwrecks.
- The town also hosts an annual Maritime Festival, which celebrates the region's rich seafaring history.
Details
Name | Segerstad Fyr |
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City | Degerhamn |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 56.368423, 16.5669017 |
Year of construction | 1858 |
Events | [object Object] |
Historic significance | Vital aid to navigation for ships traveling along the Baltic |
Architectural style | Classic style of 19th-century Swedish architecture |
Architect | Carl Gumpert |
Construction material | ["red brick","limestone"] |
Renovations | [object Object] |
Access description | Scenic hiking trail from Degerhamn |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | Rocky coast |
View description | Stunning views of the Baltic Sea and surrounding landscape |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | [object Object], [object Object] |
Nearby attractions | [{"description":"Charming harbor in Degerhamn and historic shipwrecks"}] |
Light characteristic | "LFl (15 seconds on, 45 seconds off)" |
Light range | 8 |
Automated | true |