Heretaniwha Point Lighthouse
CH73+4M Bruce Bay, West Coast Region, New Zealand
Name and Location
Heretaniwha Point Lighthouse, also known as Kohaihai Lighthouse, stands at CH73+4M Bruce Bay, West Coast Region, New Zealand, overlooking the Tasman Sea.
Construction and History
The Heretaniwha Point Lighthouse was built between 1885 and 1890 in the late 19th century. It has been guiding mariners since its construction and has played a significant role in maritime history.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is a blend of Victorian-era influences and New Zealand's unique design elements. Constructed from stone with a cement base, it stands at an impressive 77 meters (252 feet) height, with a focal height of approximately 56 meters (184 feet).
Light and Navigation
Heretaniwha Point Lighthouse originally featured a white light with a period of 10 seconds, visible for a range of 9 nautical miles. The light's characteristic was Q, indicating it was an unattended aid to navigation.
Accessibility and Visiting
Although no longer actively managed, the lighthouse remains accessible to visitors who can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and Tasman Sea. Guided tours are available upon request.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse is situated near Bruce Bay, a scenic coastal area known for its rugged terrain, dense forests, and abundant wildlife. The surrounding environment is characterized by rolling hills, rocky shores, and temperate rainforests.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available at this time.
Technical and Operational Details
Please note that some details may not be available. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the Heretaniwha Point Lighthouse based on the provided information.
Further Information
- * LINZ (Land Information New Zealand). (2010-09-02). Seamark: Heretaniwha Point.
- * US NGA Pub. 111. (2010-09-02). Admiralty Chart No. 4468.
Details
Name | Heretaniwha Point Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | New Zealand |
Coordinates | -43.5871891, 169.5541322 |
Year of construction | 1890 |
Events | Shipwrecks or rescues (note: some details may not be available) |
Historic significance | Significant in maritime history |
Stories | Notable photos and gallery mentions |
Architectural style | Victorian-era influences and New Zealand's unique design elements |
Construction material | ["stone","cement"] |
Focal height | 56 |
Tower height | 77 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | Repurposed as a museum and tourist attraction |
Access description | Guided tours are available upon request. |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rolling hills, rocky shores, temperate rainforests |
View description | Panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and Tasman Sea. |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, cafe, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | ["New Zealand Maritime Museum"] |
AIS Radar | false |
Light characteristic | {"type":"Q","period":10} |
Light range | 9 |
Automated | false |