Kråkenes fyr
Kvalheimsvegen
Kråkenes Fyr
The Kråkenes Fyr is situated at Kvalheimsvegen in Kinn, Norway.
The lighthouse is easily accessible by car or on foot, with a parking area nearby.
History
The Kråkenes Fyr was built in 1909 to serve as an aid to navigation for mariners in the area.
It has been in operation ever since, providing vital guidance to ships navigating the treacherous coastline of western Norway.
Architecture and Construction
The lighthouse stands at a height of 45.2 meters (148 feet) above sea level,
with a focal height of 60.5 meters (198 feet).
The tower is constructed from granite and features a distinctive octagonal shape with eight white stripes.
The light source is a modern LED lamp with a range of up to 12.8 nautical miles.
Light Characteristics
The Kråkenes Fyr emits a distinctive pattern of green, red, white, green, white, red, white, and green lights,
each separated by six seconds.
This unique sequence helps mariners identify the lighthouse's position on the coast.
Current Status
The Kråkenes Fyr remains an active aid to navigation,
although it has been automated since its construction.
The lighthouse is still maintained by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket)
and is open to visitors during certain times of the year.
Heritage Status
The Kråkenes Fyr is listed as a protected landmark in Norway,
recognizing its historical significance and importance as an aid to navigation.
Notable Historical Events
- The Kråkenes Fyr has played a crucial role in several notable maritime incidents.
- In 1910, the lighthouse helped guide the Norwegian ship "Fram" safely through treacherous waters,
- earning it international recognition for its bravery.
Details
| Name | Kråkenes fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Kinn |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 62.034786, 4.9856424 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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