Kullaberg Lighthouse
Kullaberg Lighthouse is located on the Kullaberg Peninsula in Sweden, overlooking the Øresund Strait. Built in 1890, it stands 21 meters tall and features a distinctive white tower with a red lantern. The lighthouse serves as a navigational aid for ships traveling through the busy waters between Sweden and Denmark.
Surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, Kullaberg Lighthouse is part of the Kullaberg Nature Reserve, which is known for its dramatic cliffs and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the coastline and the nearby Kullen area, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.