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Lindesnes Lighthouse to Expand Motorhome Parking

14.11.2025 19:49 1 min 1 source
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Lindesnes Lighthouse to Expand Motorhome Parking
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Lindesnes Lighthouse plans to expand its motorhome parking area by next summer. The current parking lot lacks sufficient capacity during the high season, leading to illegal parking along the county road. Approximately 100,000 people visit the lighthouse annually, with a growing number arriving in motorhomes.

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14.11.2025 NRK NOR

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