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Richmond River Lighthouse

Tourist attractions

Ballina, NSW 2478

Description

The Richmond River Lighthouse, also known as Ballina Head Light and Ballina Light, is a prominent attraction located at Ballina Head, a headland in Ballina, New South Wales, Australia.

This active lighthouse was designed and built by James Barnet in 1879 and is only 6 meters high, making it much shorter than most lighthouses on the North Coast.

The Richmond River Lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in New South Wales and used to guide ships into the river port. It has stunning views of the Richmond River, Lighthouse Beach, and Shelley Beach. The lighthouse has been lovingly restored in the last few years and now boasts a fresh coat of paint. Visitors to the Richmond River Lighthouse will also appreciate the fine Banksia trees on the hill which attracts many different native birds.

Visitors can enjoy the stunning views of the Richmond River, Lighthouse Beach, and Shelley Beach from the lighthouse. The lighthouse is a unique landmark in East Ballina and is an interesting place to visit both day and night. While at the lighthouse, visitors can also have a picnic on the grass and watch whales from the lighthouse. During the season, visitors can enjoy watching whales in their natural habitat from the lighthouse while enjoying a picnic on the grass.

The Richmond River Lighthouse is located at Ballina Head, a headland in Ballina, New South Wales, Australia. Visitors can take a quick trip out of Ballina from Suvla Street to reach the lighthouse. The Richmond River Lighthouse is a unique and interesting attraction that provides stunning views of

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Attractions: Lighthouses

Location

Ballina, NSW 2478

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