Situated in the easternmost point of Kangaroo Island, Cape Willoughby Lighthouse was the first lighthouse to be built in South Australia in 1852.
The isolation, ruggedness and beauty of this part of Kangaroo Island, is striking. Standing 27 metres high with 102 steps to the lookout tower, Cape Willoughby Lighthouse offers a stunning panoramic view across Backstairs Passage and the Kangaroo Island coastline. Guided tours of the Lightstation precinct, including the impressive tower, are held daily.
The Visitor Centre includes a fascinating museum reading room, with light refreshments and souvenirs available. Or stay overnight to live the experience from the comfort of one of the beautifully restored Lighthouse Keepers Cottages.
Self-guided walking trails provide further insight into the lives of the early Lighthouse Keepers and the construction of the Lightstation. Nearby Antechamber Bay, in Lashmar Conservation Park, offers a long sandy beach perfect for swimming, beachcombing, with picnic and camping facilities.
A 1.9 kilometre loop walk commences from the Visitors Centre.
Cape Willoughby Lightstation - Cape Willoughby Conservation Park
Willoughby Road
Willoughby
SA 5222
Email
Toll Free Number
Not available
Telephone
+61 (08) 8553 4466
Fax
+61 (08) 8553 1039
Mobile
Not available
Details
Cost
- Adult - $13.50
- Child - $8.00
Facilities
- Car park
- Coach Parking
- First aid equipment
- Guide
- Interpretive Centre
- Public Toilet
- Tour Desk
- Walking track