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Fakkebjerg Lighthouse

🇩🇰Nyborg Municipality, DKOperational

Fakkebjerg Lighthouse commenced operations in 1806 on the southern tip of Langeland, in Denmark's Region of Southern Denmark. For almost a hundred years, its light guided vessels through the coastal passages of the Danish island. The structure served as a significant marker for ships navigating the complex waterways and the hazards of the Langeland coast. Its operation emphasized the necessity of maritime safety during a period when sea travel was fundamental for commerce and connection. The lighthouse ceased functioning in 1905 and was replaced by the Keldsnor Fyr.

Why it matters: Its nearly century-long service provided essential safety for maritime traffic in the area before its function was taken over by a successor lighthouse.

Structure: Fakkebjerg Lighthouse, situated on the windswept southern tip of Langeland, began its service to mariners in 1806. For nearly a century, it cast its light across the surrounding waters, guiding ships through the coastal passages of this Danish island. The lighthouse was a vital point of reference for vessels navigating the intricate waterways and avoiding potential hazards along the Langeland coast. Its presence underscored the importance of maritime safety in an era when sea travel was paramount for trade and communication. The original structure, though not detailed in available records, would have been a familiar sight to generations of sailors. Its operational life concluded in 1905, when it was decommissioned and subsequently replaced by the Keldsnor Fyr, a newer facility designed to continue the critical task of safeguarding navigation in the region. While the Fakkebjerg Lighthouse no longer stands, its legacy as an early navigational aid on Langeland remains a part of the island's rich maritime heritage.

City
Nyborg Municipality
Country
🇩🇰Denmark
Region
Region of Southern Denmark
Sea Region
southern tip of Langeland
Latitude
55.2856°
Longitude
10.8255°
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.
Year Built
1806

Significant events: replaced by the Keldsnor Fyr

Nearest Port
Nyborg(1.0 km)
ARLHS No.
DEN-058
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Which ports and harbors does Fakkebjerg Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Fakkebjerg Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Lindholm Havn at 0.9 NM to the W. Other ports served include Nyborg (0.9 NM NNW), Avernakke Havn (1.7 NM WNW), Nyborg Lystbådehavn (1.7 NM WNW), Ferritslev (8.3 NM W). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Fakkebjerg Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Fakkebjerg Lighthouse is currently operational. It is actively maintained and continues to emit its characteristic light signal for marine navigation. Most modern lighthouses are automated and monitored remotely by the national maritime authority.
What shipping routes pass near Fakkebjerg Lighthouse?+
Fakkebjerg Lighthouse is located within the Baltic Sea trade route — a vital shipping corridor for trade between Scandinavian, German, Polish, and Baltic state ports. This makes it an important navigation reference for commercial shipping traffic in the region.
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