Feistein lighthouse









Feistein lighthouse is situated on an island two kilometres west of the Sele marina. It was in use for the first time in 1859. The buildings that remain today; the lighthouse tower, lighthouse keeper's residence, the annexe and the boatshed are all preserved as cultural heritage buildings.
Feistein lighthouse is situated on the only islet in the municipality of Klepp, a 10-minute boat trip from the small marina at Sele. The lighthouse is heritage listed. The first time it was lit was in 1859. At the time, it was simply mounted on a tower on top of the lighthouse residence. Since then, a 25-metre cast-iron lighthouse was put up. The lighthouse was automated in 1990. Only members of the Feistein Fyr Venneforening can stay the night at the lighthouse or go on day trips.
How to become a member?Write an email where you state your desired membership, your name, address and phone number. The membership fees are as follows:
Per person: NOK 100
Family/household: NOK 150
Associations: NOK 500
Companies: NOK 1,000
Day tripsThe boat "Feieren" leaves from the marina at Sele every Sunday at 11 am and returns a few hours later. Feistein Fyr Venneforening provides life vests for adults, however, not for children.
Adult: NOK 200
Kids from 10 to 16 years old: NOK 100
Kids under 10 years old: Free (Bring a life vest)
Accommodation in the lighthouse residenceAs a member of Feistein Fyr Venneforening, you can stay the night at the lighthouse. The lighthouse keeper's residence sleeps around 15 people.
1 night NOK 300 per person
Stay for more than 1 night: NOK 300 for the first night and NOK 200 per night following
Stay for seven nights NOK 1,500
The entire house reserved for less than six people NOK 1,800 per night
Only one person to stay the night NOK 600
When staying the night: Use of the power generator amounts to NOK 25 per hour
- Family-friendly
Source: Region Stavanger
Feistein lighthouse