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Lighthouses in Norway

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There have been over 200 lighthouses in Norway, but more than 154 have never been operational at the same time. The list is sorted by location: From the border with Sweden in south, to Russia in the north.

Today the lighthouses are run by the Norwegian Coastal Administration.

  • Torbjørnskjær
  • Homlungen
  • Strømtangen
  • Struten
  • Heggholmen
  • Filtvet
  • Store Færder
  • Lille Færder (Tristein)
  • Torgersøy
  • Svenner
  • Stavernsodden
  • Jomfruland
  • Strømtangen
  • Stavseng
  • Lyngør
  • Ytre Møkkalasset
  • Store Torungen
  • Lille Torungen
  • Sandvikodden
  • Homborsund
  • Saltholmen
  • Grønningen
  • Oksøy
  • Odderøya
  • Songvår
  • Ryvingen
  • Hatholmen
  • Lindesnes
  • Markøy
  • Lista
  • Lille Presteskjær
  • Eigerøy
  • Vibberodden
  • Kvassheim
  • Obrestad
  • Feistein
  • Flatholmen
  • Kvitsøy
  • Tungenes
  • Fjøløy
  • Vikeholmen
  • Høgevarde
  • Sørhaugøy (Tonjer)
  • Skudenes
  • Geitungen
  • Utsira
  • Røværsholmen
  • Ryvarden
  • Slåtterøy
  • Øksehamaren
  • Hellisøy
  • Utvær
  • Geita
  • Ytterøyane
  • Stabben
  • Ulvesund
  • Kråkenes
  • Skongenes