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Smygehuks fyr 2012
Smygehuks fyr 2012 | Photo: Guillaume Baviere (CC BY 2.0)
Mini-Map of Sweden with marker at Trelleborgs Kommun

Smygehuks Fyr

Lighthouse near Smygehamn

Smygehuks Fyr is an old lighthouse west of the small town Smygehamn and stands just a few hundred meters away from Smygehuk, Sweden's southernmost point.

The lighthouse is a 17-meter-high steel construction from 1883 and was in operation as the official navigation mark until 1975. Since 2001 it lights up again and serves mainly as a guide to boaters. During the summer months Smygehuks Fyr is open for free visit and you can climb to enjoy the great view over the sea.

The cottage next to the tower, where the foghorn was previously housed, is often used for small art exhibitions and in the former home of the lighthouse keeper is a small Vandrarhem.

Smyge strandväg
231 78 Smygehamn (Smygehuk)
55°20′18.4″N 13°21′9.71″E

Smygehuks Fyr: Opening hours & admission

Closed today

Opening hours

30. May – 30. August
Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00
Admission is free

Admission

All year
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Last update: 07/2019 | Errors and omissions excepted.

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