Cape Byron Lighthouse

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Perched on the easternmost point of mainland Australia, Cape Byron Lighthouse is a stunningly sited 1901 lighthouse that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the lush hinterland of Byron Bay. This iconic landmark is the perfect spot for whale watching (June–November), sunrise yoga, or simply soaking up the coastal vibes. The surrounding Cape Byron State Conservation Area is a haven for walkers and wildlife lovers, with resident eastern grey kangaroos often grazing near the lighthouse.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 2–3 hours for a leisurely visit: 1 hour for the walking track and 30–45 minutes to explore the lighthouse and visitor centre. If you want to combine a sunrise visit with a swim at nearby Wategos Beach, plan for a half-day. The walk is easy to moderate and suitable for most fitness levels; bring water and sun protection.

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