There are 8 historical lighthouses in Greater Sydney
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Hornby Lighthouse, also known as South Head Lower Light or South Head Signal Station, is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on the tip of South Head, New South Wales, Australia, a headland to the north of the suburb Watsons Bay.
Built in 1881, this sandstone lighthouse sits at Sydney's northernmost point & offers weekly tours.
Cape Baily Lighthouse is a scenic stop along the Cape Baily Track in the Kamay Botany Bay National Park near Cape Solander.
Cape Bowling Green Light is an active lighthouse on Cape Bowling Green, a long promontory ending in a long, low sand bar about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Ayr, Queensland, Australia.
Grotto Point Lighthouse is located in the Dobroyd Precinct of Sydney Harbor National Park.
This still functioning, red & white striped lighthouse was first constructed in 1858.
The Macquarie Lighthouse, also known as South Head Upper Light, is the first, and is the longest serving, lighthouse site in Australia. It is located on Dunbar Head, on Old South Head Road, Vaucluse in the Municipality of Woollahra local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The lighthouse is situated approximately 2 kilometres (1 mi) south of South Head near the entrance to Sydney Harbour. There has been a navigational aid in this vicinity since 1791 and a lighthouse near the present
Parriwi Head Light is an active lighthouse located just off Parriwi Road, near Rosherville Reserve on the south side of Middle Harbour in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia