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Reflections Norah Head Lighthouse — Hotel in Norah Head

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Reflections Norah Head Lighthouse
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Popular for weddings, this traditional beacon built in 1903 offers lodging & scenic ocean views.
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40 Bush St, Norah Head NSW 2263, Australia
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Norah Head Tourist Park, 22/30 Victoria St, Norah Head NSW 2263, Australia
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Reflections Norah Head Lighthouse
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Reflections Norah Head Lighthouse

40 Bush St, Norah Head NSW 2263, Australia
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Popular for weddings, this traditional beacon built in 1903 offers lodging & scenic ocean views.

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+61 2 4086 5503
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reflectionsholidays.com.au

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Reviews of Reflections Norah Head Lighthouse

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5.0
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A fabulous place to visit. A stunning view, wheelchair accessible paths, lookout platform, big car park and public toilets. It’s a pretty lighthouse, built in 1903 and overlooks beaches, a cove and a rock platform. We saw plenty of people fishing off the rocks. There’s a big set of wooden stairs down to the beach. They are quite steep and many people were looking exhausted climbing back up. They are not wheelchair accessible, but there’s a view at the top.

You can visit the lighthouse and it’s 97 steps and do a low costing tour staffed by volunteers. The lighthouse itself is not wheelchair accessible.

On our visit in July we could spot whales passing by and there were many birds in the trees too including rainbow lorikeets, top notch pidgeons, silvery eyes, and a magnificent sea eagle was catching the thermals and gliding nearby.

Stop at the platform near the big anchor and you will get a different perspective with information about all the ships that were wrecked in the area. Two bench seats along the path also made a good spot to stop and watch the surfers catching waves, crashing and trying again.

Sunrise and sunset is beautiful here with the lighthouse catching the colours of the light.

We stayed in the lighthouse keepers cottage for two days next to the lighthouse and...

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5.0
1y

Norah Head Lighthouse, a picturesque destination just a brief drive from Sydney, offers a delightful blend of historical significance and breathtaking vistas. Upon arrival, we were warmly greeted by a team of dedicated volunteers, including a gentleman whose wealth of knowledge about the lighthouse and its surroundings added a personal touch to the experience. He regaled us with tales of his impressive feat of ascending the lighthouse eight times in a single day, a testament to his passion for the site.

Ascending to the apex of the lighthouse rewarded me with unparalleled panoramic views, showcasing the azure expanse of the Pacific Ocean juxtaposed against the rugged coastline. From this elevated vantage point, The Entrance revealed itself as a charming enclave, beckoning visitors with its idyllic beaches and vibrant atmosphere.

Norah Head Lighthouse transcends mere tourist attraction status; it stands as a living testament to history, meticulously preserved by a dedicated team of individuals. For travelers venturing to The Entrance, a visit to this iconic landmark is indispensable. Prepare to be enthralled by its beauty and enriched by its...

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5.0
1y

It is always great when you can get a tour inside and climb up. It is a nice tour with some information about the development and history of the lighthouse. Our guide, Tanya, was friendly and knowledgeable giving detailed explanations and was great with the kids. There are 96 steps to get to the top, so be prepared. Shorter kids, under 125cm, are not allowed out on to the balcony at the top. The view along the coast is pretty spectacular and well worth ($10 for adults amd $5 for kids, shorter kids are free) the ticket price. Make the time if you are in the area. The surrounds are picturesque, there is access down to the beach (more steps) and a little gift shop over near the toilet block. There is easy access to the carpark, or take a walk along the bush track leading from Norah Head Beach Haus cafe. Parking is free but...

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Jane BalkeJane Balke
A fabulous place to visit. A stunning view, wheelchair accessible paths, lookout platform, big car park and public toilets. It’s a pretty lighthouse, built in 1903 and overlooks beaches, a cove and a rock platform. We saw plenty of people fishing off the rocks. There’s a big set of wooden stairs down to the beach. They are quite steep and many people were looking exhausted climbing back up. They are not wheelchair accessible, but there’s a view at the top. You can visit the lighthouse and it’s 97 steps and do a low costing tour staffed by volunteers. The lighthouse itself is not wheelchair accessible. On our visit in July we could spot whales passing by and there were many birds in the trees too including rainbow lorikeets, top notch pidgeons, silvery eyes, and a magnificent sea eagle was catching the thermals and gliding nearby. Stop at the platform near the big anchor and you will get a different perspective with information about all the ships that were wrecked in the area. Two bench seats along the path also made a good spot to stop and watch the surfers catching waves, crashing and trying again. Sunrise and sunset is beautiful here with the lighthouse catching the colours of the light. We stayed in the lighthouse keepers cottage for two days next to the lighthouse and it was magic.
Angela WongAngela Wong
Norah Head Lighthouse, a picturesque destination just a brief drive from Sydney, offers a delightful blend of historical significance and breathtaking vistas. Upon arrival, we were warmly greeted by a team of dedicated volunteers, including a gentleman whose wealth of knowledge about the lighthouse and its surroundings added a personal touch to the experience. He regaled us with tales of his impressive feat of ascending the lighthouse eight times in a single day, a testament to his passion for the site. Ascending to the apex of the lighthouse rewarded me with unparalleled panoramic views, showcasing the azure expanse of the Pacific Ocean juxtaposed against the rugged coastline. From this elevated vantage point, The Entrance revealed itself as a charming enclave, beckoning visitors with its idyllic beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Norah Head Lighthouse transcends mere tourist attraction status; it stands as a living testament to history, meticulously preserved by a dedicated team of individuals. For travelers venturing to The Entrance, a visit to this iconic landmark is indispensable. Prepare to be enthralled by its beauty and enriched by its storied past.
derek williamsonderek williamson
It is always great when you can get a tour inside and climb up. It is a nice tour with some information about the development and history of the lighthouse. Our guide, Tanya, was friendly and knowledgeable giving detailed explanations and was great with the kids. There are 96 steps to get to the top, so be prepared. Shorter kids, under 125cm, are not allowed out on to the balcony at the top. The view along the coast is pretty spectacular and well worth ($10 for adults amd $5 for kids, shorter kids are free) the ticket price. Make the time if you are in the area. The surrounds are picturesque, there is access down to the beach (more steps) and a little gift shop over near the toilet block. There is easy access to the carpark, or take a walk along the bush track leading from Norah Head Beach Haus cafe. Parking is free but can get busy.
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A fabulous place to visit. A stunning view, wheelchair accessible paths, lookout platform, big car park and public toilets. It’s a pretty lighthouse, built in 1903 and overlooks beaches, a cove and a rock platform. We saw plenty of people fishing off the rocks. There’s a big set of wooden stairs down to the beach. They are quite steep and many people were looking exhausted climbing back up. They are not wheelchair accessible, but there’s a view at the top. You can visit the lighthouse and it’s 97 steps and do a low costing tour staffed by volunteers. The lighthouse itself is not wheelchair accessible. On our visit in July we could spot whales passing by and there were many birds in the trees too including rainbow lorikeets, top notch pidgeons, silvery eyes, and a magnificent sea eagle was catching the thermals and gliding nearby. Stop at the platform near the big anchor and you will get a different perspective with information about all the ships that were wrecked in the area. Two bench seats along the path also made a good spot to stop and watch the surfers catching waves, crashing and trying again. Sunrise and sunset is beautiful here with the lighthouse catching the colours of the light. We stayed in the lighthouse keepers cottage for two days next to the lighthouse and it was magic.
Jane Balke

Jane Balke

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Norah Head Lighthouse, a picturesque destination just a brief drive from Sydney, offers a delightful blend of historical significance and breathtaking vistas. Upon arrival, we were warmly greeted by a team of dedicated volunteers, including a gentleman whose wealth of knowledge about the lighthouse and its surroundings added a personal touch to the experience. He regaled us with tales of his impressive feat of ascending the lighthouse eight times in a single day, a testament to his passion for the site. Ascending to the apex of the lighthouse rewarded me with unparalleled panoramic views, showcasing the azure expanse of the Pacific Ocean juxtaposed against the rugged coastline. From this elevated vantage point, The Entrance revealed itself as a charming enclave, beckoning visitors with its idyllic beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Norah Head Lighthouse transcends mere tourist attraction status; it stands as a living testament to history, meticulously preserved by a dedicated team of individuals. For travelers venturing to The Entrance, a visit to this iconic landmark is indispensable. Prepare to be enthralled by its beauty and enriched by its storied past.
Angela Wong

Angela Wong

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It is always great when you can get a tour inside and climb up. It is a nice tour with some information about the development and history of the lighthouse. Our guide, Tanya, was friendly and knowledgeable giving detailed explanations and was great with the kids. There are 96 steps to get to the top, so be prepared. Shorter kids, under 125cm, are not allowed out on to the balcony at the top. The view along the coast is pretty spectacular and well worth ($10 for adults amd $5 for kids, shorter kids are free) the ticket price. Make the time if you are in the area. The surrounds are picturesque, there is access down to the beach (more steps) and a little gift shop over near the toilet block. There is easy access to the carpark, or take a walk along the bush track leading from Norah Head Beach Haus cafe. Parking is free but can get busy.
derek williamson

derek williamson

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