Grotta Lighthouse (Grottuviti)

Iceland

I have been unable to find very much information about the lighthouse itself. The lighthouse is situated on an island in the north west of Reykjavik on the Seltjarnarnes peninsula about 15 kilometres from Reykjavik centre and marks the entrance to the city's harbour.
The first lighthouse was built in 1897 but the present lighthouse was constructed in 1947 and fitted with a Chance optic from Smethwick near Birmingham in England.
The light was electrified in 1956 but I have no further information regarding the status of the Chance lens though information from the Icelandic Transport Authority stated that the majority of lighthouses were updated with automation and this included removal of "outdated and old" equipment.
The Island is only accessible at low tide but is an important bird sanctuary and is completely closed during the breeding season in May and June.
It is also a very popular tourist destination for watching the aurora borealis (northern lights) and has a hot pool where you can dip your feet in after a long day of sightseeing!!

Manufacture Date 1947
Lighthouse Construction 1947
Country Iceland
Commissioning Body Unknown
Lens Order Unknown
Lens Type Revolving
Status publish
Light Character Fl (3) WRG 20s
Lighthouse Markings 24 metre high white stone tower with balcony, red lantern and roof.
Lighthouse Parts None known.
Management Body Ports Authority Icelandic Transport Authority
Preserver Icelandic Transport Authority.
Coastal Erosion Vulnerability
Condition Observations The lighthouse appears in a good condition.
Open Status (Site) Open
Open Status (Tower) Closed
Coordinates 64.1645247559,-22.0205663825
Other ARLHS ICE-044; VIT-028; Admiralty L4501; NGA 18292. Alternative names: Grótta
Data Source Online search and information from Icelandic Transport Authority.

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