Dyrhólaeyjarviti
Dyrhólavegur
Dyrhólaeyjarviti Lighthouse
The Dyrhólaeyjarviti lighthouse is located on the southern coast of Iceland and has been guiding mariners since its construction in 1962.
History
- The tower was built to replace an earlier aid to navigation, which had become obsolete due to changes in maritime traffic patterns.
Architecture
The Dyrhólaeyjarviti lighthouse stands at a height of 118 meters (387 feet) above sea level and has a focal height of 117 meters (381 feet).
- The tower is constructed from reinforced concrete and features a distinctive cylindrical shape.
Light Characteristics
The Dyrhólaeyjarviti lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen up to 27 nautical miles (50 kilometers) away.
- The light has a period of 10 seconds and is characterized by a sequence of flashes, with a dominant flash every 9.5 seconds.
Current Status
The Dyrhólaeyjarviti lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction.
- Visitors can still access the tower and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Location and Accessibility
The Dyrhólaeyjarviti lighthouse is located on Dyrhólavegur, a scenic coastal road in southern Iceland.
- The location is accessible by car, but parking is limited due to the remote nature of the site.
Heritage Status
The Dyrhólaeyjarviti lighthouse has been designated as a protected cultural heritage site in Iceland, recognizing its importance as an aid to navigation and its contribution to the country's maritime history.
Notable Historical Events
There are no notable historical events associated with the Dyrhólaeyjarviti lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Dyrhólaeyjarviti |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Iceland |
| Coordinates | 63.402245, -19.130571 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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