
Cape Northumberland, located at the southernmost point of South Australia, offers breathtaking coastal views where the Southern Ocean meets rugged cliffs. Visitors can explore the remnants of the 1859 lighthouse, which once guided ships through these treacherous waters. The area features unique limestone formations, including Rhino Rock, Frog, and Camel, sculpted by centuries of ocean erosion. The nearby fishing village of Port MacDonnell, known as Australia's Rock Lobster Capital, provides opportunities for snorkeling and enjoying fresh local seafood. Sheltered beaches like Posties, Finger Point, and Shelley Beach are ideal for relaxation, while surfing spots such as Squeakys, Little Lefts, and New Lefts cater to enthusiasts. A gentle walk up the Bicentennial Turret rewards visitors with panoramic views of Cape Northumberland, Mount Schank, Mount Gambier, and Cape Douglas.
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