Cape Otway Lightstation

Completed in 1848 and constructed of sandstone, it was only the second lighthouse constructed on mainland Australia.


In 1859, one of the earliest telegraph stations in Australia was added to the facility, soon connecting Tasmania to the mainland through Cape Otway and Melbourne.


First whale oil, then kerosene, was used to keep the light burning. Later changes included diesel generators, electricity, radio and global positioning satellites. In 1994, the introduction of satellite navigation systems caused the 'old light' to be turned off and replaced with a small solar powered beacon.


At the beginning of 1997, the Lightstation was leased to a local company, to operate for tours and accommodation for visitors.


Things to Do


* Take a tour of the 18 metre Lighthouse. Tours are conducted daily at 11am, 2pm and 3pm. Self guided tours occur from 9am until 4.45pm. Entrance fees apply

* Visit the cafe located in the Assistant Lighthouse Keepers cottage

* Spend the night in the accommodation available in the Head Lighthouse Keepers Residence

* Take a walk in magnificent rainforest of the neighbouring Otway National Park.

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Facilities

  • Car park

    Experiences

    • Flora/Fauna
    • Nature based
    • Wildlife

    Our Location

    Lighthouse Rd
    Cape Otway
    Victoria 3233

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