Visiting Corny Point Lighthouse was a peaceful and memorable experience. The lighthouse itself is small but beautifully preserved, standing proudly against the backdrop of the rugged coastline. The views from the point are stunning — you can see the waves crashing on the rocks and the wide, open ocean stretching out ahead.
It’s not a busy tourist spot, which made it feel extra special. The area is quiet and untouched, perfect for taking in the natural beauty without crowds. I enjoyed just walking around the site, taking photos, and listening to the sound of the sea and wind.
There’s not much signage or facilities, so it’s a short stop — but definitely worth it if you're exploring the Yorke Peninsula. It’s a great place to pause, breathe in the fresh ocean air, and appreciate the remote charm of South...
Read moreHistoric lighthouse that isn't real big and back in the early stages of Australia colony men actually lived in it to keep the light going....not that impressive as far as lighthouses go but interesting to imagine how the lighthouse keepers never lost their minds because it's so small isolated. Good photo ops and big south swells crash in here ..road is suitable for 2wd vehicles and pH reception is available all along this part of coast ..no beach...
Read moreWe drove quite a distance to get here and it was definitely worth travelling some unpaved roads, arriving just before sunset. It was sad to see the memorial of deaths in the area. Beautiful views all around. Loved the orange coloured rocks near the water. Cool to see the light flashing inside the lighthouse. It was first list on...
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