At Flatflesa Lighthouse, you do not simply stay by the sea — you stay in the middle of it. Every room faces the ocean, and the entire island is exclusively yours during the stay. Up to 15 guests can stay across the historic buildings, where simple comfort meets an extraordinary setting shaped by weather, horizon and open sea.

The rooms are divided between the lighthouse keeper’s house and the old engine house. Layouts and sizes vary, and some rooms are connected walkthrough rooms. Bathrooms are shared between guests, which creates a relaxed and social atmosphere many appreciate when travelling with family, friends or smaller groups.

This is not a traditional hotel stay. Flatflesa Lighthouse is for guests seeking something more secluded, personal and real. Some arrive to celebrate, others to gather people around long meals and quiet evenings by the ocean.

Lighthouse rooms

Lighthouse Keeper’s House – Second Floor

The upper floor offers close views of the sea and changing coastal light. The main bedroom has a double bed with an adjoining single room, while a separate twin room is located nearby. Historic details and warm interiors create a calm and sheltered atmosphere.

Lighthouse Keeper’s House – First Floor

Near the kitchen, the small twin room offers immediate access to the shared spaces of the house. It suits guests who want to stay close to the social heart of the lighthouse.

Engine House Rooms

The old engine house contains two double rooms and one single room on the ground floor. The rooms are bright, simple and closely connected to the ocean outside.

Engine House Loft

The loft area contains three single beds in an open and informal setting, well suited for groups travelling together.

Shared Facilities

Bathrooms and toilets are shared between the rooms. The standard is simple and practical, allowing the character of the island and the surrounding nature to remain at the centre of the stay.

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