Burrewarra Point Light

Built 1974OperationalNew South Wales
Burrewarra Point Light

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About Burrewarra Point Light

Burrewarra Point Light is an active lighthouse located at Burrewarra Point, New South Wales, Australia, which is north of Broulee and 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the south of Batemans Bay.

The light was constructed in 1974 as an automated lighthouse which was powered from batteries charged from the mains. In 1984 it was converted to solar power, with battery backup.

The light has no lantern.

Visiting Burrewarra Point Light

  • Location: 35.8339°S, 150.2336°E — view on Google Maps
  • Nearest town: Batemans Bay, New South Wales (15 km north) — see accommodation in Batemans Bay
  • Access: Conditions vary by site. Some lighthouses sit on public headlands with car parks and interpretive signage; others are on islands or in active marine reserves requiring a boat or permit. Check with the relevant state parks service or heritage body for current access, opening times and fees before visiting.

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Further reading

Read more on Wikipedia → — used under CC BY-SA 4.0. This article includes contributions from the Wikipedia community.