Tungenes fyr
Facts and practical information
Tungenes Fyr stands as a beacon of maritime history on the northern tip of the Jæren region in Norway. This lighthouse, which has been guiding sailors since 1862, now serves as a museum that illuminates the rich coastal heritage of the area.
With its picturesque surroundings and historical significance, Tungenes Fyr is not just a navigational landmark but also a cultural treasure. The lighthouse ceased operation in 1984, but it has been meticulously preserved to offer visitors an authentic glimpse into the lives of the lighthouse keepers and the maritime history of Norway.
The museum within Tungenes Fyr exhibits a collection of artifacts and information panels that narrate the story of Norwegian lighthouses, their technological evolution, and the vital role they played in ensuring safe passage for ships along the treacherous Norwegian coast. The exhibitions also delve into the everyday life and duties of the lighthouse keepers, offering an intimate portrayal of their isolated yet important existence.
Apart from its historical exhibitions, Tungenes Fyr is surrounded by natural beauty, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The lighthouse is set against the backdrop of the rugged coastline, with panoramic views of the North Sea. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the coastal paths, breathe in the fresh sea air, and perhaps catch a glimpse of the rich birdlife in the area.
Tungenes fyr – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Utstein Abbey, Utstein Church, Svarthola, Fjøløy Lighthouse.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Tungenes fyr open?
- Monday closed
- Tuesday closed
- Wednesday closed
- Thursday closed
- Friday closed
- Saturday closed
- Sunday 12 pm - 4 pm