“Remote and beautiful spot in the Croajingolong National Park.”
Point Hicks Light House offers a unique holiday experience inside the remote and beautiful Croajingolong National Park. You will enjoy cosy, self-contained cottages with a 180 degree ocean views in pristine natural surroundings. Numerous leisure activities are possible within the park with walks, cycling, surfing, fishing or simply reading a book on the balcony with Bass Strait on your doorstep. This is a place of beauty, grandeur and significant Australian history. Croajingolong National Park looks much the same today as when Captain Cook first sighted it in 1770. In his journal on the Endeavour he describes the landscape thus: “..With the first daylight this morn the land was seen, it made in sloping hill covered in part with trees and bushes, but interspersed with large tracts of sand… I have named it Point Hicks because Lieutenant (Zachariah) Hicks was the first to discover this land..” April 19th 1770. So come on a voyage of your own: Stay in the historic cottages, climb the tower, walk the coastline, wet a line or just sit on your verandah and watch the seals and wonder at the whales during their migrations.
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