Lågskär lighthouse
Lågskär lighthouse, Lemland, Ålands Countryside, Åland Islands, Finland

Lågskär Lighthouse
The Lågskär lighthouse is situated on the small island of Lågskär within the Åland archipelago of Finland, approximately 24 kilometres south of Mariehamn in the Baltic Sea. The island can be accessed by boat or ferry from Lemland town.
History
Lågskär has been an important navigational aid since its construction. The lighthouse was built to serve as a warning for mariners navigating through the treacherous waters of the Åland archipelago.
Architecture and Construction
The Lågskär lighthouse is a prominent structure with a distinctive design. Its tower height is 42 metres, while the focal height is 42 metres above sea level. The light characteristics include a pattern of Fl (first order) with a range of 11 nautical miles. The lighthouse was reportedly built using traditional materials and construction techniques.
Light Characteristics
The Lågskär lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen from a distance of 11 nautical miles. The light is reported to have a period of 12 seconds, making it an important aid for mariners navigating through the area.
Current Status
The Lågskär lighthouse remains in operation and is reportedly automated. However, its current status may change over time.
Heritage Status
Lågskär has been designated as an Important Bird Area (IBA) due to its role as a breeding ground for waterfowl. The island's unique landscape and natural features make it a valuable part of Finland's cultural heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- Several vessels have sunk off the coast of Lågskär in the past, highlighting the importance of navigational aids like the lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Lågskär lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Lemland |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 59.84121, 19.912199 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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