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Zandvoort Watertoren Lighthouse

🇳🇱Zandvoort, NLOperational

The Egmond Zuidtoren lighthouse was operational in the Noord Holland province of the Netherlands from 1834. This structure served mariners for more than fifty years, casting its light over the waters. Its service ended with its decommissioning in 1891, after which it was demolished. While details about its construction are not widely available, its presence marked a period of importance for shipping and fishing along the Dutch coast. Navigating the North Sea required such aids, and this lighthouse was a functional part of that system. Today, only historical records remain of this former navigational aid.

Why it matters: Its operation from 1834 to 1891 highlights the continuous need for coastal markers to ensure safe passage for vessels in the region, representing a phase in Dutch maritime infrastructure development.

Structure: The Egmond Zuidtoren, situated in the coastal province of Noord Holland, once played a role in guiding mariners along the Dutch shoreline. Operational from 1834, this lighthouse served for over five decades, illuminating the waters until its decommissioning in 1891. While specific details about its construction or the exact maritime hazards it addressed are not extensively documented, its existence during that period underscores the importance of navigational aids for the bustling shipping and fishing industries of the 19th century. The lighthouse stood as a functional structure, a familiar sight for those navigating the often-challenging North Sea. Its operational life concluded with its demolition in 1891, a common fate for structures deemed obsolete or replaced by newer technology. Today, the Egmond Zuidtoren exists only in historical records, a lost sentinel of the past, with no physical remnants for visitors to experience. Its story is a quiet chapter in the Netherlands' maritime history, a reminder of the ever-evolving nature of coastal navigation.

City
Zandvoort
Country
🇳🇱Netherlands
Region
North Holland
Sea Region
Noord Holland
Latitude
52.3699°
Longitude
4.5243°
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.

Significant events: demolished

Nearest Port
Heemstede(4.2 km)
ARLHS No.
NET-163
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Which ports and harbors does Zandvoort Watertoren Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Zandvoort Watertoren Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Heemstede at 3.9 NM to the ESE. Other ports served include Haarlem (4.3 NM E), Zwaanshoek (4.6 NM SE), Nieuwe Brug (5.2 NM E), Hillegom (5.3 NM SSE). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Zandvoort Watertoren Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Zandvoort Watertoren 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 Zandvoort Watertoren Lighthouse?+
Zandvoort Watertoren Lighthouse is located within the English Channel / North Sea corridor — one of the world's busiest maritime corridors connecting the Atlantic to Northern European ports. This makes it an important navigation reference for commercial shipping traffic in the region.
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