Nobbys Lighthouse

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

Rising from a rocky islet at the entrance to Newcastle Harbour, Nobbys Lighthouse is one of Australia’s most picturesque and historic beacons. Built in 1858 using convict labour, the lighthouse stands on what was once a barren, windswept island – now connected to the mainland by a breakwall that makes for a spectacular coastal walk. With its iconic red-and-white stripes and panoramic views over the Pacific, the lighthouse is a must-see for anyone exploring the Port Stephens region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 2–3 hours to fully appreciate Nobbys Lighthouse. Start with the breakwall walk (45 minutes return), then explore the beach and lighthouse grounds. If the lighthouse is open for climbing, add another 30 minutes. Combine with a morning at Newcastle Beach or an afternoon exploring the city’s vibrant East End for a half-day outing.

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