Ona fyr

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Ona fyr
Ona fyr.jpg
Data
Country: Norway
Fylke: Møre and Romsdal
Municipality: Ålesund
Function: Coastal beacon
Built: 1867
Height: 14.7 m
Height above sea level: 40.0 m
geogr. Position: Latitude: 62 ° 51'45 "N, Longitude: 6 ° 32'42" E
Beam range: 17.8 nm
Automated: 1971

The Ona fyr is a beacon on the west coast of Norway to the west of the city of Molde in Fylke Møre og Romsdal . The 14.7 m high, red-painted cast iron tower stands on a hill in the small fishing village of Ona. A side fire with a new engine house is part of the Ona fyr. A little away from the Leutturm, the residential building and farm building form a courtyard. The boathouse and the landing stage for the Leutfeuers are at the harbor.

The beacon is owned by the state and the associated buildings are privately owned. The station is a listed building and has also been declared a bird sanctuary.

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Coordinates: 62 ° 51 ′ 45 "  N , 6 ° 32 ′ 42"  E