Description
Cape Otway Lighthouse, also known as the Beacon of Hope, is the oldest existing lighthouse on the mainland of Australia, and it is considered the most significant.
The lighthouse, built-in 1848 and sitting 90 meters above the ocean of Bass Strait, offers incredible views and exciting history. Located on Cape Otway on the Great Ocean Road, it is a must-visit for all travelers.
At Cape Otway Lighthouse, visitors can enjoy magnificent views of the ocean and the coast surrounded by rugged cliffs. Stepping out onto the balcony at the top of the lighthouse provides an even more stunning view of the surroundings. Passionate guides are available to share the fascinating history of tragic shipwrecks on this isolated and rugged coastline. The historic telegraph station, built-in 1859, offers an opportunity to discover Australia's extraordinary secret war history from World War II. The beautiful natural surroundings are perfect for whale watching, and visitors can soak up the atmosphere of this unique location. History enthusiasts can even stay overnight in the unique, historic lightkeeper's accommodation.
The Cape Otway lighthouse is usually open every day of the year from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm.
To get to the Cape Otway Light Station Lookout, visitors can take a short drive off the Great Ocean Road through the serene forest of the Otway National Park. The lookout is located at 1140 Lightstation Road, Cape Otway, Victoria, 3233.
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