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Lilleland

Lilleland, Kungsbacka kommun, Halland County, Sweden

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Lilleland Lighthouse

The Lilleland lighthouse was built in 1945 and has been an important aid to navigation on the Swedish coast ever since its construction. The lighthouse is located in Kungsbacka kommun, Halland County, Sweden.

Architecture

The Lilleland lighthouse is a classic example of a modern lighthouse design. It stands at a height of 19 meters (62 feet) above sea level and has a focal height of 54 meters (177 feet). The tower is made of concrete and features a distinctive green and white striped pattern, which serves as a visual aid to navigation.

The lighthouse has six different light characteristics, each with its own unique color and period. These lights are designed to provide a clear warning to mariners of the presence of rocks and other hazards in the area.

Light Characteristics

  • Light 1: Green, Iso, 333° sector start, 235° sector end, 3-second period
  • Light 2: White, Iso, 3° sector start, 333° sector end, 3-second period
  • Light 3: Red, Iso, 125° sector start, 3° sector end, 3-second period
  • Light 4: Green, Iso, 159.5° sector start, 161° sector end, 3-second period
  • Light 5: White, Iso, 161° sector start, 159.5° sector end, 3-second period
  • Light 6: Red, Iso, 235° sector start, 125° sector end, 3-second period

Current Status

The Lilleland lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, but it has been automated since its construction. The light is still maintained by the Swedish Coast Guard and serves as a vital reference point for mariners navigating the Swedish coast.

Location and Accessibility

The Lilleland lighthouse is located on the southern coast of Sweden, in Kungsbacka kommun, Halland County. The lighthouse can be accessed via a public road that runs along the coast. Visitors can park their vehicles at the designated parking area and walk to the lighthouse.

Heritage Status

The Lilleland lighthouse has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the Swedish government. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks and is considered an important part of Sweden's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

  • 1945: The Lilleland lighthouse was built to replace an older lighthouse that had fallen into disrepair.
  • 1950s-1960s: The lighthouse played a crucial role in the development of Sweden's maritime industry, serving as a reference point for ships navigating the Swedish coast.

Details

NameLilleland
CityKungsbacka kommun
CountrySweden
Coordinates57.306114, 11.926511
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue