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Port Macquarie, New South Wales

Tacking Point Lighthouse

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Tacking Point Lighthouse
Tacking Point Lighthouse
Tacking Point Lighthouse

Tacking Point Lighthouse

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Free

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Description

Built in 1879 by New South Wales architect James Barnet, Tacking Point Lighthouse is the thirteenth oldest lighthouse in Australia. The lighthouse is located in the picturesque coastal town of Port Macquarie, New South Wales, and sits atop a rocky headland that offers stunning panoramic views. The area is a popular location for whale-watching during migration. Nearby features include a stunning coastal walk, and a 9.1-kilometre trek. The Lighthouse Beach has a gorgeous seven-kilometre stretch of sand and is also a popular destination for surfers as the headland offers protection from summer north-easterly winds. Visitors can also enjoy a camel safari ride, go beach fishing and take to the sand in a 4WD. The nearby Surf Life Saving Club features a cafe and kiosk. Recent upgrades include an accessible walkway that enables people of all abilities to enjoy not just the historic lighthouse, but to also enjoy the breathtaking vistas at the northern end of Lighthouse beach. The new walkway is fibre reinforced composite, with accessible handrails and safety fencing, and additional disabled parking has been added.

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Lighthouse Road, Port Macquarie, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia, 2444

Phone

Phone

6581 8111
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