Cape Byron Lighthouse

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Perched on the easternmost point of mainland Australia, Cape Byron Lighthouse commands a dramatic headland where the Pacific Ocean meets the sky in an endless horizon. This iconic 1901 lighthouse, with its pristine white tower and red dome, is the centrepiece of a stunning coastal reserve that offers some of the best whale-watching and sunrise views on the continent. The surrounding Cape Byron State Conservation Area is a haven for walkers, surfers, and nature lovers, with walking trails winding through rainforest remnants and along cliff tops that drop into turquoise waters.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least 2–3 hours to fully experience Cape Byron Lighthouse. This gives you time to walk the entire Cape Byron Track, explore the lighthouse and museum, and relax on the beaches below. For sunrise, arrive 30 minutes before first light and plan to stay until mid-morning. If you're combining it with a day in Byron Bay town, start early at the lighthouse, then head into town for brunch and a wander through the markets.

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