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Slettnes fyr

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Slettnes fyr

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Slettnes Lighthouse, known locally as Slettnes fyr, stands proudly as the northernmost mainland lighthouse on Earth. Located in Gamvik Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway, this iconic man-made monument is situated just 1.1 meters above sea level on a vast coastal plain. Its distinctive 39-meter tall cast-iron tower, painted red with two white bands, serves as a crucial beacon for mariners navigating the Arctic coast and is a significant landmark within the Slettnes Nature Reserve.

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    12. oktober 2017

    Vandring

    The lighthouse at the end of the world. The North Chin Peninsula is the North Cape of the mainland. There is a café as well as the possibility to stay overnight. I had fantastic nights there.
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    24. august 2025

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    A cozy café and restaurant open daily from 12 noon to 8 pm in the summer (until August 29th in 2025). They serve fish, reindeer, and sweets. Souvenirs are also available, and the key to the lighthouse is available for 60 kroner. 142 steps lead up to the lamp.
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    27. juni 2024

    Cykling

    Slettnes Lighthouse is the northernmost lighthouse on the European mainland. Built in 1905, the tower is 39 meters tall and the only cast-iron lighthouse in Finnmark.
    During World War II, it was completely destroyed by German troops in 1944. After the war, it was rebuilt until 1948 (wiki).
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    What are the opening hours for the Slettnes Lighthouse café and when is it open seasonally?

    The cozy café at Slettnes Lighthouse typically operates during the summer season, from mid-June to mid-August. According to visitor tips, it's open daily from 12 noon to 8 pm during this period, serving local meals like fish, reindeer soup, and sweets. Souvenirs are also available.

    Can visitors climb to the top of Slettnes Lighthouse, and is there a fee?

    Yes, visitors can take guided tours and climb the 139 steps to the top of Slettnes Lighthouse. There is a small fee to obtain the key for access, which was 60 kroner according to recent visitor information. The climb offers spectacular panoramic views of the Barents Sea.

    Are there accommodation options available directly at Slettnes Lighthouse?

    Yes, the former lighthouse keepers' residences offer unique accommodation. These are simple rooms with shared facilities, providing a basic yet cozy stay right by the lighthouse. Many visitors praise the incomparable tranquility and the feeling of being at the 'end of the world' during their stay.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Slettnes Lighthouse, and when is the best time for birdwatching?

    Slettnes Lighthouse is situated within the Slettnes Nature Reserve, a Ramsar-classified protected area renowned for its rich birdlife. Over 180 different bird species have been recorded here, including large numbers of Arctic Skuas. The best time for birdwatching is during spring and autumn migrations, and especially during the breeding season in June and July.

    Are the hiking trails around Slettnes Lighthouse suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the area around Slettnes Lighthouse is considered family-friendly. The well-maintained paths, such as sections of the Fotefar cultural trail, offer accessible routes suitable for all ages, allowing families to explore the unique Arctic landscape and observe its diverse birdlife.

    Is Slettnes Lighthouse accessible for visitors with dogs?

    While the Slettnes Nature Reserve is a protected area, dogs are generally permitted on trails if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage upon arrival to ensure compliance with any specific rules regarding pets in the immediate lighthouse area or nature reserve.

    What is the historical significance of Slettnes Lighthouse?

    Slettnes Lighthouse holds significant historical importance as the northernmost mainland lighthouse on Earth. First lit in 1905, it aided navigation along the Arctic coast. Though largely destroyed during the German retreat in 1944, it was rebuilt in 1948, retaining its unique cast-iron structure. It was automated in 2005 and recognized as a cultural heritage site in 1998.

    Are there any circular walking routes or specific hiking trail recommendations near Slettnes Lighthouse?

    The area around Slettnes Lighthouse is excellent for hiking. While specific circular routes vary, the well-marked Fotefar cultural trail offers opportunities to explore the Slettnes Nature Reserve. Many hikers also enjoy a leisurely walk from Gamvik village to the lighthouse, taking in the coastal scenery. The terrain is generally flat and accessible.

    How can one get to Slettnes Lighthouse using public transport?

    Slettnes Lighthouse is located approximately 3 kilometers north of the village of Gamvik. Public transport options to Gamvik itself are limited due to its remote location. Visitors typically reach Gamvik by car, and then either walk or drive the short distance to the lighthouse. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or taxi services in the Nordkyn region for the most current transport information.

    What should hikers wear when visiting Slettnes Lighthouse, especially considering the weather?

    Given its exposed coastal location in the Arctic, the weather around Slettnes Lighthouse can be unpredictable and change rapidly. Hikers should always dress in layers, even in summer, to be prepared for various conditions including wind, rain, and cooler temperatures. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are highly recommended, along with sturdy footwear suitable for walking on uneven terrain.

    Is Slettnes Lighthouse suitable for a winter visit, and what activities are available then?

    While the summer months (mid-June to mid-August) are the most popular due to milder weather and open facilities, Slettnes Lighthouse offers a unique, stark beauty in winter. However, access can be challenging due to snow and ice, and the café and lighthouse tours are typically closed. Winter visits are for those seeking extreme tranquility and potentially Northern Lights viewing, but require careful planning, appropriate gear for Arctic conditions, and awareness of limited services.

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