Cape Otway Lightstation
Cape Otway Lightstation, Great Ocean Road, Victoria

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Magnificent Cape Otway
Magnificent Cape Otway

Shipwreck Coast
Shipwreck Coast

Opportunities to see Koalas
Opportunities to see Koalas

Head Light Keepers Cottage
Head Light Keepers Cottage

Delicous Meals at Lightstation Cafe
Delicous Meals at Lightstation Cafe

Lightstation Staircase
Lightstation Staircase

Morse Code Operator
Morse Code Operator

Cape Otway Coastline
Cape Otway Coastline

Shipwreck Discovery Tours
Shipwreck Discovery Tours

Cape Otway Lightstation

Approximately 25-30 minutes west of Apollo Bay via the Great Ocean Road and Lighthouse Road is magnificent Cape Otway home to the oldest surviving lighthouse in mainland Australia. Koalas frequent Lighthouse Road so be very careful if you are stopping to photograph or admire them.

Accommodation is available at the Lightstation, with several other options from camping to luxury in the immediate area.

The west coast of Victoria once inspired fear for ships sailing from Europe or America. Sailors spoke of wild seas and dangerous reefs, of steep cliffs and heavy sea mists.

The 120 kilometers of coastline between Cape Otway and Port Fairy claimed over 80 ships in 40 years with hundreds of lives lost, ships which had travelled safely across half the world only to find disaster miles from their destinations.

Matthew Flinders said “I have seldom seen a more fearful section of the coastline” and the Cape Otway Lightstation stands as a testament to that.

Australia's most significant lighthouse

Cape Otway Lightstation is the oldest, surviving lighthouse in mainland Australia. The light, which has been in continuous operation since 1848, is perched on towering sea cliffs where Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean collide. For thousands of immigrants, after many months at sea, Cape Otway was their first sight of land after leaving Europe.

The iconic lighthouse is the highlight of your visit which you can explore at your pace. Climb to the top (90 metres above the wild Southern Ocean) and experience the stunning coastal views and sometimes you may be lucky enough to see a ship cruising past or whales on their migratory path. There is so much more to see and do within the Lightstation grounds. Guided and self-guided tours daily from 9am.

The Lightstation precinctis the traditional home of the Gadabanud people. Discover more about this isolated but resourceful Aboriginal clan.

Australia's first submarine cable link was laid between Cape Otway and Launceston in 1859. The Telegraph Station has been meticulously restored.

A radar bunker was constructed in 1942 after a United States ship was sunk by a German mine off Cape Otway.

Accommodation is available in the keepers cottage which can accommodate up to 16 people with large lounge and dining rooms, open fires and two bathrooms.Enjoy fine food and great company in the Lighthouse Café renowned for fine food and great coffee. Note: There is no TV or mobile phone reception, however, an emergency phone is available should there be a need.

Ask the Lighstation guides about the Cape’s ghosts and about the plane which mysterously disappeared off Cape Otway with rumours of UFO’s being involved.

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