Newcastle Lighthouse

Photo: Nobbys_Head_Light,_1902.jpg : Searcy, Alfred derivative work: Muhandes ( talk ) / Public domain

Perched on the rugged headland at Nobbys Beach, Newcastle Lighthouse is a striking white beacon that has guided ships into the Hunter River since 1858. This iconic landmark offers sweeping views of the coastline, the working port, and the city skyline, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the Hunter Valley region. The short walk to the lighthouse is a breezy delight, with the salt spray and crashing waves setting the scene for a quintessential coastal experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours for a relaxed visit: 30 minutes for the walk and photo stops, plus extra time to linger on the beach or grab a coffee at the nearby kiosk. If you're keen on sunset photography, arrive an hour before dusk to capture the golden light on the lighthouse and the city. Combine it with a morning or afternoon exploring Newcastle's east end for a half-day outing.

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