
Perched atop a 61-meter headland, Crowdy Head Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the Manning Valley and the Pacific Ocean. Built in 1878, this historic lighthouse was designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet and is one of five similar structures along the New South Wales coast. The site is renowned for whale watching, especially during the migration seasons from May to July and August to October. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking scenery and learn about the lighthouse's rich history through interpretive signage. The grounds are open 24 hours, though the tower is not accessible.
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