Obrestad fyr ligger på Obrestad i Hå kommune i Rogaland. Fyret ble åpnet i 1873. I de 30 første årene fyret var i drift var lyskilden enkel oljebrenner med veke. I 1902 ble den skiftet ut med en petroleumsglødebrenner som gav et langt sterkere lys. I 1916 ble fyret elektrifisert, det ble da også montert tåkesignal på fyret.
Under andre verdenskrig var fyret en del av tyskernes forsvarsanlegg, og det ble bygd et utkikkstårn på bygningen, rundt området ble det også bygd bomberom. I årene 1949 og 1950 ble det bygd en ny fyrvokterbolig, samtidig ble fyret modernisert. I 1991 ble fyret automatisert og avfolket. I 1998 ble det fredet etter lov om kulturminner. Fyret ligger ca. en kilometer sør for Hå gamle prestegard.
Obrestad lighthouse is located at Obrestad in Hå municipality in Rogaland. The lighthouse was opened in 1873. In the first 30 years the lighthouse was in operation, the light source was simple oil burner with wick. In 1902, it was replaced with a petrol incandescent burner that gave a far stronger light. In 1916 the lighthouse was electrified, then a fog signal was also mounted on the lighthouse.
During the Second World War, the lighthouse was part of the Germans' defense facilities, and a lookout tower was built on the building, and around the area bomb rooms were also built. In the years 1949 and 1950 a new lighthouse was built, while the lighthouse was modernized. In 1991, the lighthouse was automated and depopulated. In 1998, it was protected by the Cultural Heritage Act. The lighthouse is located approx. one mile south of Hå old parsonage.
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