Hornby Lighthouse

Photo: Nigel Howe from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0

Perched on the rugged tip of South Head at Sydney’s entrance, Hornby Lighthouse is a pint-sized stunner with a big history. Built in 1858 after two tragic shipwrecks, this candy-striped red-and-white tower stands just 9 metres tall but commands sweeping views of the Tasman Sea, the harbour mouth, and the dramatic sandstone cliffs. It’s a short, scenic walk from Watsons Bay, making it an easy escape from the city that feels like a world away.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1.5–2 hours for the walk from Watsons Bay, including stops at the lighthouse and lookouts. Add another hour if you want to swim at Camp Cove or picnic on the grass. Morning or late afternoon offers the best light for photos and fewer crowds. Combine with a ferry ride from Circular Quay for a classic Sydney day out.

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