Cape Byron Lighthouse
Ballina Byron
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Cape Byron Lighthouse, Australia's most eastern lighthouse, is an iconic sight of Byron Bay. Construction started in 1899 and the plans for the lighthouse were done in the style of New South Wales colonial architect of the day, James Barnet. The view from the top is magnificent and on a good day you might even spot dolphins or whales with your binoculars. The hill where it's located is also a nice place to see the colours of sunset itself liven up the landscape.
Useful Information
- Address: Cape Byron Walking Track, Byron Bay
- More Info: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-buildings-places/cape-byron-lighthouse
- Opening House: Daily 10am–4pm
Do & See
There is no lack of beaches along the coastline if you want to enjoy a day on the sand. Once you're rested, outdoor and water activities are a must in Ballina and Byron Bay. Walking, picnicking, kayaking, swimming, surfing, snorkelling — you'll be spoilt for choice. Day trips in the surrounding villages are also possible, as well as museum visits and spotting dolphins and whales.

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