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Käringbergsudden

Grönsviksvägen

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Käringbergsudden Lighthouse

The Käringbergsudden lighthouse was built in 1964 and has been an important aid to navigation on the Swedish coast ever since.

History

  • The Käringbergsudden lighthouse was built in 1964 and has been an important aid to navigation on the Swedish coast ever since.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 9 meters (30 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 20 meters (66 feet). It is constructed from concrete and features a distinctive green and white striped pattern. The tower's architecture is characteristic of mid-20th-century Swedish lighthouses.

Light Characteristics

The Käringbergsudden lighthouse emits a flashing light with a period of six seconds, visible in three different colors: green, white, red, and back to green. The light has a range of 5 nautical miles (9 kilometers) for the green flash and up to 8 nautical miles (15 kilometers) for the white and red flashes.

Current Status

The Käringbergsudden lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction. The light remains an important reference point for mariners navigating the Swedish coast.

Location and Accessibility

The Käringbergsudden lighthouse can be found on Grönsviksvägen in Nora District, Sweden. While there is no dedicated parking area or visitor center, the surrounding area offers scenic views of the coastline and nearby nature reserves.

Heritage Status

As a designated landmark, the Käringbergsudden lighthouse holds cultural significance for its role as an important aid to navigation on the Swedish coast.

Notable Historical Events

  • No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.

Details

NameKäringbergsudden
CityNora District
CountrySweden
Coordinates62.79048, 18.183384
Current useactive aid to navigation