How to get by car to Lindesnes Lighthouse?

Lindesnes Fyrstasjon is a coastal lighthouse located in Agder County, Norway. It is the oldest lighthouse in the country.

Lindesnes fyrstasjon

Where is Lindesnes Lighthouse?

The lighthouse stands at the southernmost point of mainland Norway, where the North Sea meets the Skagerrak.

Why was the lighthouse built?

The lighthouse marks a critical maritime junction where the North Sea meets the Skagerrak, an area with hazardous currents, frequent storms, and poor visibility. These conditions made navigation dangerous, so the lighthouse was built to guide ships safely around Norway’s southern tip.

When was Lindesnes Lighthouse built?

First lit on 27 February 1656, Lindesnes Lighthouse is Norway’s oldest. It was constructed by royal order to improve coastal navigation and reduce shipwrecks. The current cast iron tower was erected in 1915 and continues to operate as a navigational aid.

Is the road to Lindesnes Lighthouse paved?

The road to the lighthouse is fully paved but relatively narrow. It is known as Rv460.

How long is the road to Lindesnes Lighthouse?

The road is 26.3 km (16.34 miles) long, beginning in Vigeland. It runs along the coast, providing continuous views of the sea.

Is Lindesnes Lighthouse worth the drive?

The lighthouse houses a museum that presents its history and maritime importance. The site is surrounded by a rugged coastal landscape, often exposed to strong winds and large waves. A visitors' car park is available nearby for easy access.