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Slåtterøy fyr

Brandasundvegen

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Slåtterøy Fyr

The Slåtterøy Fyr is a prominent lighthouse located on the island of Slåtterøy, off the coast of Norway.

History

  • The Slåtterøy Fyr was constructed in 1887 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners ever since. The lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a vital communication point between Norwegian forces and Allied ships.

Architecture

The Slåtterøy Fyr is a characteristic example of a Norwegian lighthouse from the late 19th century. The tower stands at a height of 45.8 meters (150 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 53.5 meters (175.7 feet). The lighthouse features a distinctive white color and a prominent lantern room.

Light Characteristics

The Slåtterøy Fyr emits a powerful beam that can be seen from a distance of 18.5 nautical miles. The light is characterized by a rotating pattern, with a period of 30 seconds. The light's sector starts at 0 degrees and ends at 360 degrees.

Current Status

The Slåtterøy Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction. The lighthouse continues to be maintained by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket).

Location and Accessibility

The Slåtterøy Fyr is located on the island of Slåtterøy, off the coast of Bømlo in western Norway. The address is Brandasundvegen. The lighthouse can be accessed via a short walk from the nearby village.

Heritage Status

The Slåtterøy Fyr has been designated as a protected cultural heritage site by the Norwegian government.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Slåtterøy Fyr played a significant role in the Norwegian resistance movement. The lighthouse was used as a communication point between Norwegian forces and Allied ships, helping to coordinate efforts against German occupation.

Strong emphasis on important terms

The Slåtterøy Fyr is an important aid to navigation for mariners. The lighthouse has been automated since its construction, but continues to be maintained by the Norwegian Coastal Administration.

Technical term:

The Slåtterøy Fyr emits a powerful beam that can be seen from a distance of 18.5 nautical miles, characterized by a rotating pattern, with a period of 30 seconds.

Important term:

The Slåtterøy Fyr is located on the island of Slåtterøy, off the coast of Bømlo in western Norway. The address is Brandasundvegen.

Details

NameSlåtterøy fyr
CityBømlo
CountryNorway
Coordinates59.90805, 5.067256
Current useactive aid to navigation