Corny Point Lighthouse
4236+96 Corny Point SA, Australia
Name and Location
The Corny Point Lighthouse is located on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.
Construction and History
The Corny Point Lighthouse was constructed in 1973 to replace the earlier Stenhouse Bay Lighthouse. The new lighthouse was built on a rocky outcrop at Corny Point, approximately 1 kilometer east of the previous location.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is constructed from reinforced concrete and features a cylindrical tower with a red-colored light emitting from its top.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse serves as an important aid to navigation for ships traveling along the Yorke Peninsula coastline. Its location at the entrance to Stenhouse Bay provides guidance to vessels entering or departing from the bay. The light has a range of approximately 15 nautical miles and operates on a 20-second cycle, flashing twice in red every minute.
Accessibility and Visiting
The Corny Point Lighthouse is accessible by car via the Yorke Peninsula Council road network. Visitors can park at the nearby picnic area or walk along the coastal path to reach the lighthouse. No entrance fee or guided tours are required.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands amidst a rugged coastline featuring rocky outcrops, sandy beaches, and dunes. The surrounding area is home to a variety of marine life, including dolphins, seals, and seabirds.
Technical and Operational Details
The Corny Point Lighthouse operates automatically, with no human keeper required for its daily operations. The light is maintained by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) in conjunction with the South Australian Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure.
Further Information
- Visitors to the lighthouse can enjoy a self-guided tour of the surrounding area, which offers stunning views of the coastline and surrounding landscape. The nearby Stenhouse Bay is a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and picnicking.
Details
Name | Corny Point Lighthouse |
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City | Yorke Peninsula |
Country | South Australia |
Coordinates | -34.8966232, 137.0105517 |
Year of construction | 1973 |
Stories | several notable photos of the Corny Point Lighthouse are available online |
Architectural style | cylindrical tower |
Construction material | reinforced concrete |
Access description | Accessible by car via the Yorke Peninsula Council road network. Visitors can park at the nearby picnic area or walk along the coastal path to reach the lighthouse. |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky outcrops, sandy beaches, and dunes |
View description | stunning views of the coastline and surrounding landscape |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | toilets, picnic area |
Nearby attractions | Stenhouse Bay, local museum |
Light characteristic | Fl(2)R.20s |
Light range | 15 |
Automated | true |