Cape Byron Lighthouse precinct






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Perched at Australia's easternmost point, the Cape Byron Lighthouse precinct offers breathtaking coastal views and a rich maritime history. The iconic lighthouse, built in the late 19th century, stands as a beacon over Byron Bay. Visitors can explore the adjacent Maritime Museum, housed in the former Lighthouse Keeper’s office, to delve into the area's seafaring past. The surrounding lawn is a favored spot for events, including weddings, with its picturesque backdrop. The Cape Byron walking track meanders through diverse landscapes, leading to the lighthouse and offering panoramic vistas. The nearby Cape Byron Information Centre provides insights into the region's natural and cultural heritage. The area is also renowned for whale watching, especially during the migration season from May to October. With its combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities, the Cape Byron Lighthouse precinct is a must-visit destination.
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