Kvitholmen fyr
Skotheimsvikvegen
Kvitholmen Fyr
The Kvitholmen Fyr is situated at Skotheimsvikvegen in Hustadvika, Norway. The lighthouse can be accessed by road, and its location provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
History
The Kvitholmen Fyr was constructed in 1922. It has a rich history as an aid to navigation for mariners in the region.
Architecture
The Kvitholmen Fyr is a 12.2-meter tall tower with a distinctive design. The lighthouse features a red and white striped pattern, with each light having its own unique characteristics. The tower's height and focal length provide excellent visibility for mariners navigating the surrounding waters.
Light Characteristics
- The Kvitholmen Fyr features six distinct lights, each with its own range and color. The lights are arranged in a specific sequence to ensure that mariners receive clear guidance. The lighthouse also features a radar transponder system, which provides additional assistance to navigation.
Current Status
The Kvitholmen Fyr is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated for some time. The lighthouse remains an important part of Norway's maritime heritage and continues to provide vital guidance to mariners in the region.
Heritage Status
The Kvitholmen Fyr is listed as a notable landmark in Norway and is protected by local authorities. Efforts are made to preserve the lighthouse and its surrounding environment for future generations.
Notable Historical Events
The Kvitholmen Fyr played an important role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces. The lighthouse's distinctive design and location made it an ideal spot for monitoring enemy movements in the region.
Details
| Name | Kvitholmen fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Hustadvika |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 63.02302, 7.235114 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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