Cape Schanck Lighthouse

About Cape Schanck Lighthouse

1859 Cape Schanck Lightstation - Lighthouse Tours and Museum program are run by The Lady of History on selected dates. Book at www. trybooking.com.

Cape Schanck Lighthouse Description

The Cape Schanck Lighthouse was built in 1859 as the second coastal lighthouse in the Australian state of Victoria. It is located on the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula. The tower was built from limestone, it is tall. The light's focal plane is situated above sea level, the light characteristic is the Morse Code letter "N", a long signal of 10. 8 seconds followed by a flash. Depending on the bearing of the light, the colours are either white (south to west sector) or red (east sector). Due to its powerful lantern of one million candela and a first order Fresnel lens, which was installed in 1915, the light has a range of 26nmi. The lighthouse was not only one of the first such buildings in Victoria, it was moreover Australia's first lighthouse tower with stone stairs. During the 1970s and 1980s the facility was restored and has since become an attraction for tourists. Today there is a museum in the old assistants' quarters. Accommodation is available in the old residences of the lighthouse keeper.

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Cape Schanck Lighthouse is located at 420 Cape Schanck, Cape Schanck 3939
(03) 5988 6184
http://www.capeschancklighthouse.com.au/