Byron Bay Lighthouse

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Perched on the easternmost point of mainland Australia, the Byron Bay Lighthouse is an iconic landmark that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The Cape Byron Lighthouse, built in 1901, is a stunning whitewashed structure that stands atop a dramatic cliff, surrounded by lush rainforest and pristine beaches. The walk to the lighthouse is a must-do, winding through coastal heath and offering frequent whale sightings during migration season (June to November). It's a place where the energy of the ocean meets history, and the sunrise here is nothing short of magical.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 2–3 hours to fully experience the lighthouse and its surrounds. Start early to catch the sunrise and avoid crowds; the walk from the lighthouse car park to the summit takes about 30 minutes each way, with plenty of stops for photos. If you're a keen walker, you can combine the lighthouse visit with the full Cape Byron Walking Track (3.7 km loop), which takes around 1.5–2 hours. For a relaxed day, add time for a swim at Wategos Beach or a coffee at the café near the lighthouse.

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