Low Head Lighthouse
Low Head Lighthouse is located at the entrance of the Tamar River in Tasmania, Australia. Built in 1833, it is one of the oldest lighthouses in the country and stands at 9 meters tall. The lighthouse features a distinctive white tower with a red top, guiding ships safely through the waters.
The lighthouse is part of the Low Head Historic Precinct, which includes several other heritage buildings. Visitors can explore the area, enjoy scenic views, and learn about the maritime history of the region. The site is popular for photography and offers a glimpse into Tasmania's coastal heritage.