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Storholmen Lighthouse

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Year first lit
  
1920

Construction
  
cast iron tower

Height
  
22 m

Automated
  
1980

Foundation
  
concrete basement

Address
  
6040 Vigra, Norway

Opened
  
1920

NGA number
  
6224

Storholmen Lighthouse

Location
  
Giske Møre og Romsdal l Norway

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
white basement, red tower with an orange lower band

Similar
  
Erkna Lighthouse, Hellevik Lighthouse, Haugsholmen Lighthouse, Grasøyane Lighthouse, Stavnes Lighthouse

Storholmen Lighthouse (Norwegian: Storholmen fyr) is an active lighthouse in the municipality of Giske in Møre og Romsdal county on the west coast of Norway. This remote lighthouse is located on a tiny skerry about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) due north of the tiny island of Erkna and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northwest of the populated island of Vigra. The light is lit from 16 July until 21 May. It is not lit during the summer because it is unnecessary due to the midnight sun in this part of the world.

The lighthouse was only accessible by boat in calm seas during the summer, since boats cannot land on the tiny island. Goods and people had to be hoisted onto the island from the sea. From 1970 and until the lighthouse was automated in 1980, transport to the lighthouse was done by helicopter. The narrow 4-by-4-metre (13 ft × 13 ft) landing pad could only be used by very experienced pilots.

References

Storholmen Lighthouse Wikipedia