Leiholmsund Østre Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Leiholmsund Østre Lighthouse
Established in 1893, Leiholmsund Østre is an active wooden square tower standing 6 meters tall on a skerry southeast of Grimstad, Norway. Its lantern, topped with a red roof, is 8 meters above sea level. The lighthouse emits a directional light with a pattern of white, red, or green flashes occurring every 6 seconds. A round stone cairn painted with black and white stripes is located next to the tower. While the site is accessible by boat, the tower itself is closed to the public. It guides vessels through the complex waterways in the Agder region.
Why it matters: This lighthouse is critical for safe navigation through the skerries southeast of Grimstad, providing essential directional guidance to avoid submerged dangers. Its unique combination of a square wood tower supporting a steel-piled lantern and gallery offers a distinctive architectural solution for its exposed location. The directional white, red, or green light ensures mariners receive precise warnings tailored to their approach, making it an indispensable aid for local shipping.
Light & Optic
- Flash Type
- Occulting
- Light Color
- White/Red/Green
- Interval
- 6s
- Raw Code
- Oc WRG 6s
- Focal Height
- 8m
- Geographic Range
- 9.7NM
Construction & History
- First Lit
- 1893
Visiting
- Open to public
- Site open, tower closed
Nearby Vessels
Tower & Structure
- Tower Height
- 6m
- Tower Shape
- square
- Tower Color
- white
- Material
- wood
Structure: square wood tower with lantern and gallery, painted white; lantern roof painted red
Location
- City
- Grimstad
- Country
- 🇳🇴Norway
- Region
- Agder
- Sea Region
- A skerry about 3 km southeast of Grimstad, Norway
- Latitude
- 58.3192°
- Longitude
- 8.6108°
References & Identifiers
- Nearest Port
- Grimstad(1.2 km)
- Admiralty No.
- B2834
- NGA No.
- 1248
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