Green Cape Lightstation Keepers’ Cottages

Cottages

Perched on the edge of a peninsula, these three beautifully-restored cottages offer quality heritage accommodation with charming nautical decor.

Along with a fully-equipped kitchen and dining and lounge rooms, each cottage offers a comfortable veranda, ideal for enjoying the sea air and whale watching. You can take a guided tour of the light station and walk part of the Light to Light walk.

You’ll find a paved path to the lookout at the tip of Green Cape. Stop to look for whales during season and for breathtaking views across Disaster Bay, the site of many shipwrecks. And keep an eye out for bandicoots, they’re often seen nearby.

Experience the peaceful mornings and pounding seas from the comfortable isolation of the light station. Use it as a base to explore the area in and around Ben Boyd National Park, returning to the cosy cottages and a warm fire during the winter months. The coastal walking track is nearby, along with beaches and great spots to fish. Whales can be seen on their migratory route between late May and December.

Facilities

Carpark

Activities

Fishing Snorkelling Walks

Disabled Assistance

Wheelchair access

Services

Enjoy a weekend at the heritage Green Cape Lightstation Keepers’ Cottages in an area that’s home to countless shipwrecks. Enjoy whale watching, walks and amazing views.

Shower

Rates

From AU$265.00

Rates and availability are displayed when making an online booking.

Trading Times

Check In: 2:00 pm
Check Out: 10:00 am

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