Visiting Point Perpendicular Lighthouse is a nice experience! The first thing to note is that there is convenient car parking available just a short 100-meter walk from the lighthouse, which is always a plus.
The highlight of my visit was definitely the breathtaking views of the whale migration. It was an amazing sight to witness them in their natural habitat. If you're a nature lover or simply appreciate the beauty of marine life, this is an absolute must-visit.
Another thing worth mentioning is the stunning sunset views during the winter months. There's something magical about watching the sun dip below the horizon while being surrounded by the lighthouse's picturesque setting. It's the perfect spot for capturing some incredible photographs or simply enjoying a tranquil moment.
For those who enjoy cycling there are bike racks available at Point Perpendicular Lighthouse. It's a fantastic way to explore the area and take in the scenery on two wheels. Whether you're a casual rider or a seasoned cyclist, the lighthouse surrounds (not inside the fenced area) offer a great opportunity to hop on your bike and enjoy the outdoors.
Point Perpendicular Lighthouse is a gem of a destination. With convenient parking, stunning whale migration views, mesmerizing winter sunsets, bike racks for cycling enthusiasts, and easy walking paths, it offers a well-rounded experience for everyone. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this lighthouse should definitely be on your...
Β Β Β Read moreThe drive to this attraction spot is rather long, not really scenic and there's no nearby attractions within 10mins drive. So making the trip here is really only for this, and I personally don't find the experience rewarding enough for such an effort, hence the 4 stars. There are better lookouts around Jervis Bay - Cape St George Lighthouse for example.
The surrounding can be improved with better looking fences, maybe it's just under renovation now. There's a checkpoint to enter this reserve area but we didn't have to pay anything despite not having any national park pass. Parking spaces are plenty, do a 400m walk to the main viewpoint. There is a mobile toilet cube, but very poorly maintained. Would advice to empty your bladder before starting the journey! It's extremely windy up there too so prep your jackets on a cold day.
Do check out my pictures as they are self explanatory about the views. I see some doing extreme rock climbing in the area too so maybe that's an activity you can...
Β Β Β Read moreWe have been here fishing at the Outer Tubes no Chinese German Japanese Submarines just waiting for 30 years for the American build one which will be out of date like the Collins class and boats submarines but unexploded ammunition and camping and sightseeing you might catch some whales π³ swimming up and down the coast ! The road is good for a blue metal πΈ road you should take your new L plate driver on a dirt road to see if they loose the car π on the corners it is better on The way home to take the Forest road stop off at Callala Beach and Currarong Beach for lunch stop whining about the road? On the 90 meter cliffs people practice rock climbing π§ you can camp ποΈ in some places and the Harbour is 9 times the size of Sydney Harbour and whiter sand then Bondi beach Honeymooners bay Hymns beach are nice beachβs fishing in the Jervis Bay and snorkeling! You might get your shoes wet ladies. On warm days the a death adder and other snakes π spiders π·οΈ that can kill you and your...
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