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Akaroa Lighthouse

1 Hempleman Drive, Banks Peninsula, Akaroa 7520, New Zealand

Name and Location

Akaroa Lighthouse is located in the town of Akaroa, Canterbury Region, New Zealand, situated on the picturesque Banks Peninsula.

Construction and History

The Akaroa Lighthouse was constructed in 1888 by the New Zealand Government to guide mariners into the harbor and provide a vital aid to navigation. The original tower was made of wood, standing at an impressive 8.5 meters tall. Over the years, the lighthouse has played a crucial role in supporting the local fishing industry and maritime trade.

Architecture and Materials

The Akaroa Lighthouse is a wooden structure adorned with traditional lighthouse architecture, featuring a distinctive lantern room at its peak.

Light and Navigation

Although the lighthouse is no longer operational for navigation purposes, it remains an important part of local history and heritage.

Accessibility and Visiting

Today, the Akaroa Lighthouse serves as a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can access the site via Hempleman Drive and enjoy the scenic views from the lighthouse's base or nearby vantage points.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse stands proudly overlooking the stunning harbor and surrounding landscape, offering breathtaking views to visitors.

Anecdotes and Folklore

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Technical and Operational Details

Geographic coordinates: -43.8123893° S, 172.9564901° E (WGS84 datum)

Further Information

  • New Zealand Heritage List (Ministry for Culture and Heritage)
  • Akaroa Museum
  • Canterbury Regional Council

Details

NameAkaroa Lighthouse
CityAkaroa
CountryNew Zealand
Coordinates-43.8123893, 172.9564901
Year of construction1888
Historic significancecrucial role in supporting the local fishing industry and maritime trade
Construction material"wood"
Tower height8.5
Accessibletrue
View descriptionstunning harbor and surrounding landscape
Facilitiestoilets, café, gift shop
Nearby attractions["Akaroa Museum"]
Automatedfalse