Slaughter Bay
Discover the Serenity of Slaughter Bay
Experience the enchanting blend of history and nature at Lone Pine, a historic landmark on Norfolk Island perfect for all travelers.
Discover the rich history and scenic beauty of Lone Pine, a must-visit tourist attraction on Norfolk Island. This historical landmark offers visitors a glimpse into the island's past while surrounded by stunning natural landscapes.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From St. Barnabas Chapel, head south on Queen Elizabeth Avenue toward the roundabout. Take the second exit onto New Cascade Road and continue for approximately 1.5 kilometers. Turn left onto Bay Street, and you will find Lone Pine located at WXQ6+6QC, Bay St, Kingston, Norfolk Island. There is no cost for parking.
Public Transportation
If you prefer public transport, take the local bus service from the nearest bus stop to St. Barnabas Chapel. Board a bus heading towards Kingston. The journey will take about 15-20 minutes. Get off at the Kingston stop, and Lone Pine is a short 5-minute walk down Bay Street. Bus fares are approximately AUD 5 per person.
Walking
For those who enjoy walking, you can stroll from St. Barnabas Chapel to Lone Pine. The distance is about 2 kilometers and should take roughly 25-30 minutes. Head south on Queen Elizabeth Avenue, continue straight until you reach Bay Street, then turn left and walk until you arrive at Lone Pine. This is a great option for those looking to enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way.
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Discover the serene beauty and historical richness of St. Barnabas Chapel on Norfolk Island, a Gothic Revival masterpiece nestled in lush greenery and tranquility.
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