Goat Bluff Lookout
Breathtaking Views at Goat Bluff Lookout
Explore the historic Iron Pot Lighthouse, Australia's oldest lighthouse, offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into maritime history.
Nestled in Tasmania's stunning coastline, the Iron Pot Lighthouse stands as a beacon of maritime history. This iconic landmark, the oldest lighthouse in Australia, offers breathtaking views and a rich narrative of seafaring tales. Ideal for tourists, it’s a must-visit for those exploring the beauty of Tasmania.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving from Hobart, take the A6 Southern Outlet towards Kingston. Continue on the A6 for approximately 20 kilometers until you reach the town of Kingston. From Kingston, take the B68 towards Margate. After about 10 kilometers, turn right onto the Channel Highway (A6). Continue for another 17 kilometers until you reach the town of South Arm. Follow the signs to South Arm and then take a left onto South Arm Road. Follow this road to the end where it leads to Iron Pot State Reserve. You will find parking available near the reserve. Please note that parking may incur a fee, so be prepared with coins or a payment app.
Public Transportation
To reach Iron Pot Lighthouse using public transport, start by taking a bus from Hobart City to South Arm. Check Metro Tasmania for the latest bus schedules; you will likely need to take the route that goes to South Arm. Once you arrive at South Arm, you will need to walk approximately 2 kilometers to reach Iron Pot State Reserve. Ensure to wear comfortable shoes for walking. The walk will take you along scenic coastal paths leading to the lighthouse. Keep in mind that bus fares vary, so check the Metro Tasmania website for current pricing.
Boat Tour
For a unique experience, consider booking a boat tour that includes a trip to Iron Pot Lighthouse. Various companies offer tours departing from Hobart that provide views of the coastline and the lighthouse from the water. Tours typically last a few hours and may include additional activities like wildlife watching. Prices for boat tours can vary, so check with local operators in advance for availability and pricing.
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