Elliðaey Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Elliðaey Lighthouse
A white, cylindrical concrete tower stands 9 meters tall on the highest point of Elliðaey, an island situated 5 km northwest of Stykkishólmur in Iceland's Breidafjörður. The structure, completed and first lit in 1951, features a lantern painted red and a gallery. Its focal height reaches 47 meters above sea level. The lighthouse emits a white, red, and green light, cycling through these colors with three flashes every 10 seconds, visible for over 18 nautical miles. The tower's design is a triangular cylinder, painted white.
Why it matters: This lighthouse is essential for navigating the numerous islands and channels within Breidafjörður, a significant fjord system on Iceland's west coast. Its directed light aids vessels in avoiding hazards and maintaining their course through this complex maritime area.
Light & Optic
- Flash Type
- Flashing
- Light Color
- White/Red/Green
- Interval
- 10s
- Raw Code
- Fl WGR 10s
- Focal Height
- 47m
- Geographic Range
- 18.2NM
Construction & History
- Year Built
- 1951
References & Identifiers
- Nearest Port
- Stykkisholmur(4.4 km)
- ARLHS No.
- ICE-004
- Wikidata
- Q3378157 →
Tower & Structure
- Tower Height
- 9m
- Tower Shape
- cylindrical
- Tower Color
- white
- Material
- concrete
Structure: triangular cylindrical concrete tower with lantern and gallery, painted white; lantern painted red
Location
- Country
- 🇮🇸Iceland
- Sea Region
- A small island in the Breidafjörður about 5 km northwest of Stykkishólmur, located on the highest point of the island, which is at the east end.
- Latitude
- 65.1457°
- Longitude
- -22.8032°
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