There are 8 Lighthouses attractions in Tasmania
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The Cape Tourville Lighthouse is an unmanned, automatic lighthouse built in 1971 by private contractors (Hurburgh and Olbrich). The road was constructed through virgin eucalypt forest, along with the powerline, with minimal disruption to the National Park. The top of the granite headland was levelled by blasting to provide the base for the lighthouse and parking area.
Bonnet Island Lighthouse is a must-visit destination for history and nature lovers.
Cape Bruny Lighthouse, located at the southern tip of Bruny Island in Tasmania, Australia, is a historical monument that was built by convicts.
Located in the stunning Freycinet National Park, the Cape Tourville Lighthouse is a beacon of light that guides sailors along the east coast of Tasmania.
Cape Wickham Lighthouse is Australia's tallest lighthouse, located at Cape Wickham on King Island, Tasmania.
Currie Lighthouse, located at Currie Harbour, Currie, King Island, Australia, has a rich historical background. It was erected in 1879 after much planning and fabrication by Chance Brothers in Smethwick, England. This awe-inspiring lighthouse is a 21-metre (69 ft)-tall square pyramidal truss iron tower, featuring an iron cylinder centred inside.
Low Head Lighthouse is an iconic historic landmark located in Low Head, Tasmania.
Located in the scenic Rocky Cape National Park of Tasmania, Rocky Cape Lighthouse is a beautiful travel destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, coastal scenery, outdoor activities, and historic landmarks.