Cape Byron State Conservation Area

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Cape Byron State Conservation Area is a stunning coastal reserve that protects the most easterly point of mainland Australia. With its dramatic sea cliffs, lush rainforest pockets, and world-class whale-watching opportunities, this is a must-visit for nature lovers exploring the Hunter Valley region. The area is centred around the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, offering panoramic views that stretch from the hinterland to the Pacific Ocean.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least half a day to fully appreciate the area. Start early to catch the sunrise from the lighthouse, then walk the full Cape Byron Walking Track (allow 2–3 hours). Add an extra hour to relax at Wategos Beach or explore the lighthouse museum. If you’re keen on whale-watching, plan a longer visit during peak migration season.

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