1. Cape Byron Lighthouse is located in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. It is the easternmost point of mainland Australia and provides spectacular views of the coastline. The lighthouse was built in 1901 and is one of Australia’s most powerful lighthouses.
One interesting fact about Cape Byron Lighthouse is that it is Australia’s most easterly point and is the first place on the mainland to see the sunrise each day. It stands 74 meters above sea level and its light can be seen up to 27 nautical miles away.
The lighthouse is surrounded by beautiful coastal rainforest, which is home to many native bird species. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along a scenic coastal track to reach the lighthouse, enjoying the stunning views and wildlife along the way.
2. The Cape Byron Lighthouse is open to the public every day from 8 am to sunset. The phone number for Cape Byron Lighthouse is +61 2 6620 9300.
3. There is no entry fee to visit Cape Byron Lighthouse. However, if you choose to drive to the lighthouse, there is a small parking fee. Alternatively, you can reach the lighthouse by walking along the Cape Byron Walking Track, which takes approximately 45 minutes from the town center. There are also guided tours available that provide more information about the lighthouse and its history. As for transportation, there are local buses available in Byron Bay, or visitors can choose to drive and park at the designated parking area.


