About this location
- Where
South Head Heritage Trail, Watsons Bay NSW 2030
- Accessibility
- Welcomes people with access needs, contact venue/organiser for details
- Facilities
- Non-Smoking
Contact details
Phone:
1300 072 757
Request an appointment:
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-buildings-places/hornby-lighthouse
Hornby Lighthouse stands tall at South Head, near Watsons Bay in Sydney Harbour National Park. The iconic red and white striped tower is surrounded by magnificent views: Sydney Harbour to the west, Middle Head and North Head to the north, and the expansive Pacific Ocean to the east. It's a great spot for whale watching in winter.
The lighthouse was built in 1858 following the wrecking of the Dunbar at the foot of South Head. Designed by colonial architect Alexander Dawson, Hornby Lighthouse was the third lighthouse to be built in NSW.
Hornby Lighthouse is accessible via the South Head heritage trail an easy walk that leaves from Camp Cove at Watsons Bay, taking you past historic gun emplacements before reaching Hornby Lighthouse.
Take a virtual tour of Hornby Lighthouse captured with Google Street View Trekker.