Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse Seal Rocks

Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse

Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse Seal Rocks

Besides amazing beaches, Seal Rocks has a lighthouse at Sugarloaf Point overlooking the ocean and more beaches.

Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse stands on a headland east of Seal Rocks village. Designed by colonial architect James Barnet as his first lighthouse, it was completed in 1875. It is one of only two towers in Australia with an external stairway. Although built to guide ships along the rocky coastline, there were still 20 wrecks after its completion.

The refurbished Lighthouse Keepers’ quarters and outbuildings are available as holiday accommodation for visitors. This would be a great way to experience the area.

Getting There

With a three and a half hour drive, 280km drive north of Sydney, Seal Rocks is too far for a day trip from Sydney, but excellent for a long weekend. From our home in the Hunter Valley, it took us a little over two hours to drive the 180kms.

A carpark at the base of the headland provides spaces for those walking to the lighthouse. A fee applies, as the area is managed by New South Wales Parks and Wildlife.

The Walk

Starting at the locked gate, a bitumen road leads up through the coastal forest, making it an easy walk. An information board near the gate provides details about the lighthouse and the wider Myall Lakes Area. Although the walk is easy underfoot, it can still be a bit of a challenge, because it is all uphill.

If you need a break, about halfway there is a toilet block.

Sea Cave

Not long before reaching the lighthouse a break in the trees lets you see a rocky inlet. This is great because it also has a sea cave, with the waves crashing through it.

Path to the Lighthouse

On reaching the lighthouse area, the patch becomes much steeper, but this section is also short. So, take your time and enjoy the views over the coastline. The old lighthouse keeper’s cottage is now used for guests, which would be a great way to experience the area.

The Lighthouse

Set at the top of the headland, the lighthouse overlooks some rocky cliffs and a spectacular beach to the west. With the stairs on the outside instead of inside, it looks different to others we have seen. We spent quite some time here, looking at the scenery and lighthouse, before retiring to our car.

What Did We Think of Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse?

This was a fun visit, with the sea caves adding something a little extra. the lighthouse was well maintain and in pristine condition. Parking may be an issue in school holidays and peak season because it is quite small.

To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.

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Comments

9 responses to “Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse Seal Rocks”

  1. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Interesting post! Thank you for sharing your beautiful country with us!!

    1. Destinations Avatar

      Pleased that you liked it. We are slowly adding more as we travel around. Shaun

  2. Life...One Big Adventure Avatar

    Thanks – I love a good lighthouse. Mel

    1. Destinations Avatar

      And some of the old ones are the best. I didn’t realize that Barnett designed some. He did a lot of Sydney’s buildings

  3. Priti Avatar

    Beautiful place wonderful photos thanks for sharing your experience 👍🌹

    1. Destinations Avatar

      A great place to visit thanks for reading

      1. Priti Avatar

        You are welcome 😊🥰

  4. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    I’ll take that steep uphill any day to see the lighthouse (with a few stops to rest of course) ☺️.

    1. Destinations Avatar

      We’re the same. A few rest stops on the way up to admire the views never hurt

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