Libertus Lighthouse, Stockholm Sweden



Fyr is the Swedish word for a lighthouse. I learned something new.

Many Stockholm archipelago channels require lighthouses, and mostly all of them are located offshore or on an isolated island.  Only a few are accessible to the public. Lighthouses in Sweden mostly belong to Swedish Maritime Organization, and many of the major lighthouses have guided tours that can be arranged.






I got excited when I spotted this small lighthouse ashore. I took a couple of snapshots before they vanished away.  Coming back to the pier, I had a second chance to glance at it and again took some photos.

Libertus Lighthouse is located in the urban area of Stockholm, near a junction point where ships channel.  It was established in 1931 and still active.  







It was amazing that this small lighthouse serves its purpose to the voyagers of the Stockholm archipelago.  I saw small and medium-size boats and big cruises pass by.  It was a beautiful sight.


Seeing Stockholm by sailboat was a great experience. The road to Stockholm archipelago is a beautiful clean waterway, surrounded by lush green scenery, and above it is a bright blue sky. 

This is how I would remember my summer trip to Sweden.  












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