Nobbys Lighthouse

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

Rising from a rocky island at the mouth of the Hunter River, Nobbys Lighthouse is one of Australia's oldest and most iconic lighthouses. Built in 1858 from local sandstone, this gleaming white tower has guided ships into Newcastle Harbour for over 160 years. Connected to the mainland by a breakwater, it offers sweeping views of the coastline, the working harbour, and the city skyline. A visit here is a perfect blend of maritime history, coastal walks, and fresh sea air.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 1.5 to 2 hours for the round-trip walk from the city along the breakwater, including time to explore around the lighthouse and soak up the views. If you plan to visit Fort Scratchley as well, budget a half-day. The walk is easy and flat, making it a great leg-stretcher between wine tastings in the Hunter Valley – it's only a 40-minute drive from the vineyards.

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