- Ulla (2)
- 1950 (station established 1874). Active; focal plane 22 m (72 ft);
white, red or green light, depending on direction, occulting twice
every 8 s. 10 m (34 ft) square cylindrical concrete tower with lantern
and gallery, painted white; lantern roof painted red. Two 1-1/2 story
keeper's houses, boathouses, and other station buildings preserved. Kristin Sollied's 2022 photo is at right, Trabas has a 2024 photo by Cornelia Grosch, Agnete Syrtveit has a 2009 photo,
Anke and Jens have a page with an excellent photo, Svein Petter Måseidvåg has a closeup photo, Kenneth Enstad has a good 2011 photo, and Google has a satellite view of the station. The lighthouse was severely damaged by an Allied
bombing raid in 1944 and was rebuilt after the war. The new version
of the lighthouse stands on the site of the former keeper's house.
Automated since 1975, the station is now maintained by the Ullafyrets
Venner (Friends of Ulla Lighthouse). Overnight accommodations for
groups up to 22 are available, and a café serves waffles and coffee. Located on Kværnholmen, a small
island just off the northwest end of the larger island of Haramsøya. The light station is accessible by road from Austnes on Haramsøya,
which is accessible by ferry; a footbridge leads to the station.
Site open, café open mid May through mid September, tower status unknown. Owner: Kystverket.
Site manager: Ullafyrets
Venner
. ARLHS NOR-259; NF-345000; Admiralty L0872; NGA 6260.
- Naustskjæret
- Date unknown. Active; focal plane 5 m (17 ft); white, red or green light, depending on direction, occulting three times every 10 s. 9.5 m (31 ft) concrete post with lantern and gallery. Lighthouse painted white, lantern roof red. Google has a street view and a satellite view. Located on a shoal under the bridge connecting Haramsøya and Flemsøya. Accessible only by boat. Site open, tower closed. NF-344900; Admiralty L0870; NGA 6256.
- Kjeholmen (2)
- 1916. Active; focal plane 12 m (39 ft); flash every 5 s, white,
red or green depending on direction. 8 m (26 ft) fiberglass tower, colored white with a black horizontal band; lantern roof is red. No photo available but Google has a satellite view, This light replaced a 6 m (20 ft) square skeletal tower. Anke and Jens have a page for the earlier light. Located on an islet off the north side of Flemsøya. Accessible only by boat. Site open, tower closed. NF-345500; Admiralty L0876; NGA 6264.
- Fjørtoftneset (2)
- 2017 (station established 1916). Active; focal plane 17 m (56 ft); white, red or green light,
depending on direction, 2 s on, 8 s off. 9 m (30 ft) octagonal fiberglass tower colored with black and white horizontal bands and a red roof. Ole W. Moe Lund has a street view, a closeup is available, and Google has a satellite
view. This light replaced a square skeletal
tower, upper portion covered with white siding, with lantern and gallery. Located on the western tip of Fjørtofta.
Site open, tower closed. NF-345600; Admiralty L0880;
NGA 6268.
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Ulla Light, Haram, August 2022
Instagram photo by Kristin Sollied
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