Cape Baily Lighthouse Cape Baily Track, Kurnell, New South Wales 2231
About the Business
Welcome to Cape Baily Lighthouse, a must-visit establishment and museum located in the picturesque Kurnell area of Kamay Botany Bay National Park, near Cape Solander. As a prominent point of interest and tourist attraction, Cape Baily Lighthouse offers a unique and captivating experience for visitors.
To reach the lighthouse, you can embark on a delightful 3km walk from the end of Cape Solander Drive. Along the way, you will be treated to breathtaking coastal views that showcase the natural beauty of the area. Keep an eye out for seasonal whale sightings, as Cape Baily Lighthouse is an ideal vantage point for whale watching.
For those planning a visit, we recommend combining your trip to Cape Baily Lighthouse with a stop at Cape Solander lookout. This will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning surroundings and make the most of your time in this remarkable part of Australia.
While our maps provide a basic overview of the park's attractions and facilities, it is advisable to purchase a topographic map before venturing out for a more detailed exploration. This will ensure you have all the necessary information to navigate the area safely and effectively.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking a serene escape, Cape Baily Lighthouse is a destination that promises to leave a lasting impression. Discover the rich heritage of this iconic landmark and indulge in the breathtaking scenery that surrounds it. Plan your visit to Cape Baily Lighthouse today and create memories that will stay with you forever.
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Cape Baily Track, Kurnell, New South Wales 2231, Australia
Reviews
"Nice, long walk from Cape Solandar. Great views of the vast ocean, you may be lucky to spot whales. Most of the track has been upgraded to an elevated walking track except for some areas, not really recommended for the elderly as there are many areas to twist the ankle. There are no toilet facilities in and around the area. Ultimately the culmination of a 3km+ walk to the lighthouse was disappointing, the lighthouse is inaccessible and the area around it barely has a view to take in."
"Great area for bush walk, whale watching and sight seeing. Hiking shoes is recommended ( uneven terrain) 8$ all day entry fee unless you have park pass."
"This is a nice walk around the cliff tops , very nice scenery . You can walk all the way to Cronulla beach take water with you on a hot day , there is nowhere to get water along the way ."
"The walk here is quite spectacular. Another spot to take in great views of the rugged coastline. It’s being upgraded with sustainable walkways which preserves some of the spots. We enjoyed the contrasting landscape and the regeneration after the bushfires."
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