Æðey Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Æðey Lighthouse
A round stone tower with a red lantern and gallery, the Æðey Lighthouse stands 13 meters tall on the southern tip of Æðey island, located off the north shore of Ísafjörður. Its focal height reaches 26 meters above sea level. The lighthouse emits two white flashes every 22 seconds, with a geographic range of 14.5 nautical miles. Construction of the tower was completed in 1944, but due to World War II equipment shortages, its light was not first activated until 1949. The tower is painted white with a red lantern.
Why it matters: The lighthouse is essential for safe passage within the Ísafjörður, guiding vessels around the southern tip of Æðey island. Its sector light provides precise navigational warnings depending on the vessel's approach angle.
Light & Optic
- Flash Type
- Flashing
- Light Color
- White, Red, Green
- Flash Count
- 2 flashes
- Interval
- 22s
- Raw Code
- Fl(2) 22s
- Focal Height
- 26m
- Geographic Range
- 14.5NM
Construction & History
- Year Built
- 1949
Significant events: Completion in 1944, delayed lighting until 1949 due to World War II equipment shortages
References & Identifiers
- Nearest Port
- Sudavik(8.5 km)
- ARLHS No.
- ICE-001
- Wikidata
- Q3378167 →
Tower & Structure
- Tower Height
- 13m
- Tower Shape
- cylindrical
- Tower Color
- white with a red lantern
- Material
- stone
Structure: round stone tower with lantern and gallery
Location
- Country
- 🇮🇸Iceland
- Region
- Ísafjarðarbær
- Sea Region
- Located on the southern tip of Æðey island, which lies off the north shore of Ísafjörður
- Latitude
- 66.0912°
- Longitude
- -22.6614°
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