There are 18 Lighthouses attractions in New South Wales
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Norah Head Light quarters, located on a headland of the same name, is the last lighthouse designed in the James Barnet style to be built.
Smoky Cape Lighthouse is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Smoky Cape, a headland in Arakoon east of the town of South West Rocks, Kempsey Shire, New South Wales, Australia, and within the Hat Head National Park.
Tacking Point Lighthouse is Australia's thirteenth oldest lighthouse.
The Wollongong Head Lighthouse, also known as Flagstaff Hill Lighthouse or Flagstaff Point Light, is an active lighthouse located adjacent to the heritage-listed Wollongong Harbour precinct in Wollongong, a coastal city south of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It overlooks the Tasman Sea from the top of Flagstaff Point, directly east of the city centre.
Located at the stunning Barrenjoey Headland, Palm Beach, Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, Australia, the Barrenjoey Lighthouse is a heritage-listed lighthouse that offers spectacular ocean views that will take your breath away.
The Cape Byron Headland and Lighthouse, located at Lighthouse Road, Byron Bay, Cape Byron, is a popular tourist attraction and is owned and managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Located on the easternmost point of Australia, Cape Byron Lighthouse Byron Bay is an iconic structure that offers a unique historical and cultural experience to visitors.
The Green Cape Lighthouse is a heritage-listed lighthouse located at the tip of Green Cape, a headland forming the northern boundary of Disaster Bay, in southern New South Wales, Australia. It is the southernmost lighthouse in New South Wales and Australia's first lighthouse built in concrete. At 29 metres (95 ft) it is also the second tallest lighthouse in New South Wales. It marks Green Cape on the northerly shore-hugging sailing course.
Hornby Lighthouse, also known as South Head Lower Light or South Head Signal Station, is a heritage-listed lighthouse located on the tip of South Head, New South Wales, Australia.
The Kiama Lighthouse, also known as the Kiama Harbour Light, is an active lighthouse located in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia.
The Macquarie Lighthouse, built in 1883, is Australia's first and longest-serving lighthouse site.
Nobbys Lighthouse is a prominent landmark situated on Nobbys Headland in Newcastle.
The Richmond River Lighthouse, also known as Ballina Head Light and Ballina Light, is a prominent attraction located at Ballina Head, a headland in Ballina, New South Wales, Australia.
South Solitary Lighthouse is located on South Solitary Island, 15 kilometers north-east of Coffs Harbour within the Solitary Islands Marine Park.
Tacking Point Lighthouse is a historic landmark in Australia, recognized as the thirteenth oldest lighthouse in the country.
Wollongong Harbour and Lighthouse is a historical landmark that represents the maritime heritage of New South Wales.
The Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse, also known as Old Wollongong Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse situated on the southern breakwater of Wollongong Harbour in New South Wales, Australia.
Located on Pilot Hill in Yamba, the Yamba Lighthouse has been lighting the way for sailors since the 19th century.