Coastal Heritage of Strömstad
Strömstad’s maritime history is defined by its strategic position on Sweden’s west coast. This collection features a network of lighthouses, including those at Nord-Hällsö and Tjurholmsknappen, which have guided vessels through the northern Bohuslän archipelago for generations. The list also includes the historic Kallbadhus, an open-air cold bathhouse built on piers, and the central marina, reflecting the town's transition from a fishing hub to a premier sailing destination.
Strömstads fyr
Harbour light marking the entrance to the inner port.
Strömstad Kallbadhus
Traditional open-air cold bathhouse on the waterfront with separate sections and direct sea access.
Strömstad Marina
Full-service guest harbor providing moorings and facilities for leisure craft in the town center.
Nord-Hällsö fyr
Coastal light on the northern end of Hällsö island guiding navigation through the Koster Fjord.
Tjurholmsknappen fyr
Automated light on a rocky outcrop marking the shipping lane toward the Norwegian border.
Likholmen fyr
Small light on Likholmen island, south of the main harbor entrance.
Halsörholmen fyr
Navigation light on Halsörholmen assisting vessels through the inner archipelago channels.
Södra Långön fyr
Sector light on the southern tip of Långön island, guiding traffic between the Koster Islands and the mainland.
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