Split Point Lighthouse Tours Aireys Inlet

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13 Federal Street, Aireys Inlet, VIC, 3231
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Come and climb the Split Point Lighthouse in Aireys Inlet. The views are simply breathtaking.

You will spot Split Point Lighthouse as you travel the Great Ocean Road. Why just drive by, when you can experience this must-see attraction which stands as a stunning sentinel on the Shipwreck Coast.

Take a trip through maritime history and be amazed by this wild and dangerous coastline where hundreds of ships have crashed. It is still a vital working lighthouse for vessels navigating the treacherous waters of Bass Strait and still operates every night.

Today it is famous for its role in the television series ‘Round the Twist’ and you might spot a pod of dolphins or whales from the top balcony. The lighthouse is open daily for a visit, weather permitting. Come on in for a climb to the top and enjoy marvellous 360-degree views of this stunning coastline.

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  • COVID Safe
  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Visitor Information Centre
  • Cafe
  • Carpark
  • Interpretive Centre
  • Broadband Internet Access

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