Dueodde Fyr
Facts and practical information
Perched on the southernmost tip of Bornholm, Denmark, Dueodde Fyr stands as a sentinel over the Baltic Sea. This remarkable lighthouse, constructed in 1962, is a beacon of navigation and a symbol of maritime heritage in the region.
The lighthouse, with its height of 47 meters, is one of the tallest in Denmark. It is known for its sleek, modern design and the brilliant white light that it casts across the sea, guiding ships safely to shore. Dueodde Fyr's light has a reach of up to 18 nautical miles, making it an essential fixture for seafarers in the area.
Beyond its functional role, Dueodde Fyr is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from across the globe. Its observation deck offers breathtaking views of the surrounding sandy beaches, pine forests, and the expansive ocean. The climb to the top, though strenuous with its 196 steps, rewards adventurers with a panoramic vista that is both serene and invigorating.
Dueodde Fyr – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bornholms Sommerfuglepark, St Paul's Church, St Bodil's Church, Nexø Church.