The lighthouse sits just off the coast of the village of Titran at the western tip of the large island of Frøya.
Although south of the Arctic Circle, it is not lit during the summer due to the white nights in Norway.
The tower is attached to a two-story lighthouse keeper's house.
The main light sits at an elevation of 46 m (151 ft) above sea level.
The main light can be seen for 18+1⁄2 nautical miles (34 kilometres) in all directions and the secondary light can be seen for up to 14.6 nautical miles (27 kilometres), but only from one side of the tower.