
Smoky Cape, NSW, Australia
S 30° 55.345 E 153° 05.215
56J E 508304 N 6578992
Smoky Cape Lighthouse was completed in 1891 (access is not very wheelchair friendly, as the track up is rather steep and rough.) The Head Lighthouse Keepers Cottage is available as a Bed & Breakfast Heritage accommodation.
Waymark Code: WMVR7E
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 05/22/2017
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* Only the Head Lighthouse Keepers Cottage is available as a B & B; with the other 2 cottages (Assistant Lighthouse Keepers Cottages) offering self-catered accommodation. *
Your hosts for the B & B will be Wendy and Pat Halverson. While the cottages were also built in 1891, they have been fully renovated and decorated in modern furnishings/fittings to make your stay comfortable/pleasant.
From the Hat Head National Park website: (
visit link)
"Standing high on a narrow headland, Smoky Cape Lighthouse is surrounded by the stunning coastal scenery of Hat Head National Park. The lighthouse itself is as beautiful as the views – check out its winding staircase and octagonal tower.
"Built in 1891, this heritage lighthouse is one of the last designed by the Colonial Architect, James Barnet. Smoky Cape headland was so named by Captain Cook after he saw Aboriginal fires burning there in 1770. Guided tours of the lighthouse are available if you would like to find out more."
Phone: (02) 6566 6301; or 0419 663 301
Visited: 1210, Sunday, 30 April, 2017