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Discover 165 Years of History, Whales + Stargazing Magic!

Exploring the rich history and natural wonders of the Mornington Peninsula is a journey through time and breathtaking scenery. One iconic landmark encapsulating this experience is the Cape Schanck Lighthouse, which has stood proudly along these rugged cliffs for 165 years.

Established in 1859, the Cape Schanck Lighthouse has been a crucial navigational aid, guiding ships through treacherous waters along Victoria's southern coast. Its enduring presence symbolises the region's maritime heritage, a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of early settlers who sought to safeguard seafarers.

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One unique aspect of the Cape Schanck Lighthouse is its striking white and red granite tower, making it a distinctive sight against the coastal backdrop. This iconic structure enhances its visibility and adds to its allure as a historic beacon. The lighthouse, which still operates with its original Fresnel lens, provides a tangible link to the past, allowing visitors to step back in time and imagine the challenges faced by mariners in the 19th century.

Today, visiting this landmark offers more than just a glimpse into maritime history—it's a gateway to unforgettable experiences. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by sweeping vistas where Southern Right and Humpback whales migrate, offering a mesmerising spectacle between May and October. At nightfall, the Cape Schanck skies transform into a canvas of stars, perfect for stargazing enthusiasts seeking a glimpse into the universe. The lighthouse becomes a dramatic silhouette, adding to the night's enchantment.

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The coastal walk around Cape Schanck is a must-do for those keen on exploring on foot. Winding paths lead through coastal heathlands, revealing secluded beaches and dramatic rock formations carved by millennia of oceanic forces. Along the way, watch for native wildlife, including kangaroos and echidnas.

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To celebrate its milestone 165 years, dedicated events and activities are planned throughout the year, inviting locals and visitors alike to commemorate Cape Schanck Lighthouse's rich history and natural beauty. These celebrations provide a perfect opportunity to learn more about the lighthouse's role in Australia's maritime history and its continued importance today.

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Whether you are drawn by history, nature, or simply the desire to escape into a world of tranquillity, Cape Schanck Lighthouse and its surroundings offer a captivating blend of heritage and natural beauty. Discover why this timeless beacon continues to top the list of popular attractions on the Mornington Peninsula for locals, regular visitors, and first-time explorers alike.

Make your visit even more special by taking a tour with the Lady of History at Cape Schanck. Climb the lighthouse and hear tales of bygone days, offering a glimpse into the past and the enduring connection between the sea and the community. This connection to history adds depth and meaning to the stunning vistas and rugged landscapes, making your visit to Cape Schanck truly special. It's a location not to miss on the Mornington Peninsula, and it makes our list for one of the best things to do!

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