Green Cape Lightstation
Green Cape Lightstation is a historic lighthouse located on the southeastern coast of New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1883, it stands at 29 meters tall and is known for its distinctive white tower. The lightstation was established to guide ships safely through the treacherous waters of the Bass Strait.
The site includes several heritage-listed buildings, including the original keeper's cottage and a foghorn shed. Today, Green Cape Lightstation is part of the Ben Boyd National Park and offers visitors stunning coastal views and opportunities for wildlife spotting, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.