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Separation Point Lighthouse

Abel Tasman Coast track, Tasman Region 7183, New Zealand

Name and Location

The Separation Point Lighthouse is located on the Abel Tasman Coast track in the Tasman Region of New Zealand.

Construction and History

Built in 1862 by the New Zealand Government, the lighthouse was constructed to provide a reliable aid to navigation along this stretch of the Tasman Coast. The structure is made of wood and features a traditional pyramidal shape, standing at an impressive height of 18 meters (59 feet) above sea level.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse is made of wood and has a traditional pyramidal shape.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse exhibits a Fl(3)W.15s light characteristic, meaning it displays a flashing white light every 15 seconds. This distinctive signal has been used to warn mariners of the treacherous coastline and surrounding waters.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, which offer stunning views of the surrounding coastline. Entrance to the area is free, although guided tours may be available upon request. On-site facilities include picnic areas, restrooms, and parking spaces.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse stands amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Abel Tasman Coast track, surrounded by lush native forests, rugged coastline, and crystal-clear waters.

Anecdotes and Folklore

None available.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse has been automated since its construction, eliminating the need for manual operation by keepers.

Further Information

For further information on the Separation Point Lighthouse, please visit its Wikipedia page.

Details

NameSeparation Point Lighthouse
City
CountryNew Zealand
Coordinates-40.7819889, 172.99818
Year of construction1862
Architectural styletraditional pyramidal shape
Construction material"wood"
Focal height59
Tower height18
Heritage statustrue
Accessibletrue
Parkingtrue
Landscape typerocky coast, dunes
View descriptionstunning natural beauty of the Abel Tasman Coast track, surrounded by lush native forests, rugged coastline, and crystal-clear waters.
Guided tourstrue
Facilitiespicnic areas, restrooms, parking spaces
Opening hoursfree access to the area
Nearby attractions["beaches, hiking trails, and scenic lookout points","town of Motueka"]
AIS Radarfalse
Light characteristic"Fl(3)W.15s"
Automatedtrue