Lighthouse Røsnæs in April 2001. It stands at the top of the peninsula with
the same name. It's the most western point of the island of Zealand. The fire marks the
northern side of the entrance to the Kalundborg Fjord. If the weather is clear, from here
are visible: the Great-Belt-Bridge, island of Funen, island of Samsø and the peninsula
Asnæs with the little lighthouse.
(worked from 1844 till October 2010,
height of tower 15 m, height of fire 24 m,
range of light 19 sm,
characteristic [Fl W 5s]
one flash every five seconds, int. No.: C 1496)