Kapelluddens fyr
Kapelluddens fyr
Overview
Kapelluddens fyr is a red east-coast lighthouse near Kapelludden, chapel ruins, and open Baltic views. It gives Öland travelers a clear coastal landmark and a different way to read the island’s long north-south geography.
Why Go
Go for a quieter lighthouse stop with a strong coastal silhouette and nearby historic remains. The lighthouse works best as part of a route through its surrounding coast rather than as a single isolated stop.
Best Time To Visit
Late spring through early autumn is the easiest period for most travelers. Summer usually brings the best chance of visitor services, while spring and autumn can be better for atmosphere, birds, and quieter roads.
Practical Notes
Opening hours and tower access can change by season, weather, and operator. Check current information before planning a climb, and bring a wind layer because Öland’s lighthouse sites are exposed.
Things to do in Kapelluddens fyr
Things To Do
Visit the lighthouse, walk toward the chapel ruins and shore, and use it as a slower east-coast counterpoint to the busier north and south capes.
Take time for the surrounding landscape as well as the tower. Öland’s lighthouses are useful orientation points: one marks the south, one marks the north, and one adds a quieter east-coast stop.
Good To Know
Parking, paths, and services vary by site and season. Expect wind, bright sun, and open coastal terrain, and follow local signs around protected nature or historic areas.