Skodsbøl Fyr
Egeskovvej
Skodsbøl Fyr
The Skodsbøl Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Denmark.
History
- The structure was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners, providing a safe passage through the treacherous waters of the Baltic Sea.
- The Skodsbøl Fyr features an Iso (Isometric) light pattern, which emits a beam of light that can be seen for up to 10 nautical miles.
Architecture
The tower height of the Skodsbøl Fyr stands at 11 meters (36 feet), while its focal height reaches 17 meters (56 feet) above sea level.
The lighthouse is constructed from traditional materials, including stone and brick, with a distinctive white and red color scheme.
Light Characteristics
The Skodsbøl Fyr features an Iso (Isometric) light pattern, which emits a beam of light that can be seen for up to 10 nautical miles.
The light's period is set at 2 minutes, making it visible to passing vessels during the night hours.
Current Status
The Skodsbøl Fyr is currently no longer an active aid to navigation.
However, its historical significance has been recognized, and it remains a popular tourist destination in Denmark.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse can be found at Egeskovvej in Sønderborg Municipality, Denmark.
Visitors can access the site via public transportation or on foot from nearby towns.
Heritage Status
The Skodsbøl Fyr has been designated as a cultural heritage site by the Danish government, acknowledging its importance in the country's maritime history.
Notable Historical Events
The Skodsbøl Fyr played a significant role during World War II, serving as a beacon for Allied forces navigating through the Baltic Sea.
The lighthouse's strategic location made it an essential aid to navigation for ships attempting to reach the Danish coast.
Details
| Name | Skodsbøl Fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Sønderborg Municipality |
| Country | Denmark |
| Coordinates | 54.893494, 9.640588 |
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